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Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Queensland" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
Tourist attractions in Far North Queensland (5 C, 29 P) Tourist attractions on the Gold Coast, Queensland (5 C, 34 P) Tourist attractions on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland (2 C, 12 P)
In 1975, the Sea World train opened. "The train is a two-third scale replica of Queensland's famous number 6A10, which is now on display at the Queensland Railway Museum. The ride was designed and built by Sea World." [8] In 1978, the first major ride was added to Sea World. The Viking's Revenge Flume Ride opened. [4]
Named after St. Crispin, the French patron saint of cobblers and tanners, [2] St. Crispin's Reef is located 35 miles off the Queensland coast in the Coral Sea, [3] in latitude 16° 07' 54.14" S longitude 145° 48' 22.46" E, at a depth of 9 metres. [4] It lies east of Undine Reef and south of Agincourt Reefs, close to Opal Reef.
Darling Downs Zoo is a zoo situated in Pilton, Queensland, Australia. [3] The zoo is divided into four separate geographical areas featuring animals mostly from Africa, South America, South-East Asia and Australia.
In honor of the great American road trip, here's a guide to some top cross-country road trip stops along Interstates 10, 40, 70, 80, 90, and 95, as well as the legendary former Route 66, much of ...
Protected areas of Queensland Cape Melville National Park (Cape York Peninsula Aboriginal Land) is a national park in the Shire of Cook , Queensland , Australia. [ 1 ] The national park was previously named Cape Melville National Park until it was renamed on 28 November 2013.
The Rockhampton Heritage Village is a tourist attraction and multipurpose venue located in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. [1]Situated on corner of the Bruce Highway and Boundary Road in the suburb of Parkhurst, it was officially opened by Rockhampton City Council mayor Jim MacRae and Federal Member for Capricornia Paul Marek on 8 May 1998.