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Daintree Rainforest
By: Arjun G
Age: 8
​Sydney, Australia

​​Today I am going to tell you about the highest trees, longest grass and some of Mother Nature’s biggest resources. Daintree rainforest is located on the North East cost of Queensland Australia. It is a big green mass of Mother Nature. It is made up of tropical trees, plants, animals, rivers and ecosystems. Daintree rainforest is visited by tourists, adventures, and bush explorers. Top five things to do in Daintree rainforest are sea kayaking, snorkeling, horse riding, river cruise and canopy tour. It is a world heritage landmark of Australia. The Australian government maintains and preserves this forest. It is very important to keep and protect this forest because of its animals, plants, tourism and to maintain this wonderful landmark. If we do not look after it there would be nothing left of the landmark!

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Editor's notes: To learn more about the Daintree Rainforest please visit UNESCO
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