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For a trip you will never forget, jump aboard the pink LARC, an amphibious craft that will take you for a ride across deserted sandy beaches and pristine estuaries as you make your way to the isolated Bustard Head Lighthouse located within Eurimbula National Park.
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1770 Liquid Adventures give you the opportunity to paddle your way through the pristine 1770 waterway and headlands.
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Australian and South African natives plus varieties of Stattis grow on this two and half acre site, Alpha Native Flower Garden, beside Alpha Creek.
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The volunteers at the Rowley Roberts Tourist Information Centre can show you examples of petrified wood and direct you to where you might see this in its natural setting.
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Creeks, waterfalls and a variety of vegetation types are protected in Kroombit Tops National Park and Forest Reserve on the 800-900 metre high Kroombit Tops Plateau.
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The Bedford Weir is a man-made impoundment on the Mackenzie River, situated 25 kilometres north of Blackwater.
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Blackdown Tableland National Park protects a sandstone plateau rising abruptly above Central Queensland's flat plains.
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Nestled on the Coral Coast between Baffle and Deepwater creeks, Broadwater National Park is a quiet retreat for self-sufficient campers.
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Byfield National Park and Byfield Conservation Park extends over 15,000 hectares.
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Byfield State Forest marks the start of the largest undeveloped area on the central Queensland coast.
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