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The Great Barrier Reef
By Kylie Jane Degeling
It’s so massive, astronauts can see it quite clearly from space, however the Great Barrier Reef is much more impressive down low and up close. The largest reef system on earth is so huge (bigger than Italy!), you could dive, snorkel and sail around it for a lifetime without seeing everything. And you’d never lose your sense of wonder, as vast displays of coral, colourful fish, various shell shapes and designs fill three dimensions of ever-changing beauty.
Extending 2000 km and covering an area of 35 million hectares, 2800 living reefs combine to make The Great Barrier Reef, which today remains the largest-ever World Heritage Area. These reefs form an extensive eco-system teaming with around 1500 species of fish, 4000 species of molluscs, 400 varieties of sponge and count...
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Editor's Choice - Allawah Retreat
By Penny Parsons
Allawah Retreat, Atherton Tablelands, Far North QLD
This award winning retreat is located on 150 acres of Australian native bush, high on a mountain ridge overlooking the Atherton Tablelands, in the Cairns Highlands, and only one hour's scenic drive to the Cairns International Airport and Great Barrier Reef departure terminals.
Allawah is an aboriginal word meaning: "sit, stay here and rest awhile".
What makes Allawah Retreat different?
At Allawah you are assured of peace, privacy and tranquillity as the retreat is located at the end of a quiet country road - no cars, no neighbours, no barking dogs… just the sounds of nature.
The spacious lodges are designed just for one couple and each is individual in design, features and character.
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