Hinchinbrook Island National Park
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Hinchinbrook Island National Park is Australia's largest island national park. It is situated along the Cassowary Coast in Queensland, Australia, with the state capital of Brisbane approximately 1,240 km to the south. Lucinda is 135 km or approximately 1.5 hours' drive north of Townsville, being the closest North Queensland provincial city. Cairns, a Far North Queensland provincial city, is 2.5–3 hours' drive north of Cardwell. The main geographical features in the park are the rugged Hinchinbrook Island, including Mount Bowen (Script error: No such module "convert".), The Thumb (Script error: No such module "convert".), Mount Diamantina (Script error: No such module "convert".) and Mount Straloch (Script error: No such module "convert".).[1]
The park contains the Thorsborne Trail for hikers. Also within the park lies the ruined Hinchinbrook Island Wilderness Lodge.[2] The resort closed in 2010 due to the Great Recession and was destroyed by Cyclone Yasi shortly after.[2] The buildings have been ransacked by looters and vandals. The developer has gone broke and there is no airport, making access a problem for any future developer.[2]
Situation
Hinchinbrook Island National Park includes 393 km2 area of Hinchinbrook Island.[3] The continental island has a mountainous interior providing diverse refuges for endemic and endangered species, such as the dugong and the green sea turtle.[4]
Other conservation parks nearby
Other nearby continental islands which are part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park are Goold Island National Park, Brook Islands National Park and Family Islands National Park.
See also
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References
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- ↑ Ellison, J., 2000. Wetlands, Biodiversity and the Ramsar Convention, Chapt. 5; Ed. Hails, A.J. Case Study 1: Australia, Mangroves on Hinchinbrook Island. Australian Institute of Marine Science. Townsville, QLD. Australia.
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- Hema maps. (1997). Discover Australia's National Parks. pp 178 – 179 Random House. Template:ISBN
External links
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