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Witches Falls

September 4, 2013 / Leave a Comment
piccabeen palms at witches falls

Wander the tranquil forest floor, below tall piccabeen palms and strangler fig trees and discover why this special area became Queensland’s first National Park.

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Tamborine Mountain Botanic Gardens

September 3, 2013 / Leave a Comment
Magnolia Flower at Tamborine Mountain

The feel of an English country garden, hugged by a subtropical rainforest.

Posted in: Mt Tamborine Tagged: australia, botanic, botanical, botanical garden, cherry tree, flowers, garden, gold coast, green behind the gold, hidden gem, hinterland, lake, mt tamborine, nature, picnic, qld, queensland, rainforest walk, stone bridge, tamborine mountain, walk

Curtis Falls, Mt Tamborine

August 4, 2013 / Leave a Comment
Curtis Falls

Forget everything you know about bush walking.  Curtis falls is an easy walk, for one of the best waterfall views on the Gold Coast.

Posted in: Mt Tamborine Tagged: australia, bush, curtis falls, gold coast, gold coast hinterland, green behind the gold, hinterland, mt tamborine, nature, qld, queensland, rainforest, walk, waterfall

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