The northern part of Queensland, from Cairns, the main town in the area, to the Cape tribulation,  is a beautiful stretch of coast, where the tropical rainforest meets the ocean. The roads beyond the  Daintree river, which is crossed by a ferry,  are still only partly paved, and the beaches often  deserted. The rainforests offers a particularly extensive and varied array of plants, as well as marsupials and singing birds, along with other rare and endangered animals and plant species. The Wet Tropics of Queensland are a  
UNESCO World Heritage Site.    
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