Wilderness Rainforest, World Heritage
Tasmania/lutruwita is home to both the second largest temperate rainforest and the tallest flowering trees in the world.
We have a number of endemic plant species that characterise our forests and many more that closely tie back to the Gondwanan era. The rainforests feel prehistoric and the eucalyptus canopies command respect. They both support hugely biodiverse worlds.
The rivers provide passages through these ancient worlds.
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takayna
Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park
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Eucalyptus
Southwest National Park
Adventure
Florentine Valley
Myrtle Canopy


Florentine Stream


Forest Burst


Rainforest Portal


Rainforest Confluence


Western Tiers' Waterfall


takayna Reflections


takayna Myrtle


Follow the light


Into the Forest


The Green Tunnel


corrina Reflections


Calendar Falls


Sassafras


Drifting by


Big Euc Country


Prehistoric forest


Overland Moon Rise


Creeping Heath


Valley Mist


Evening in the Forest


Florentine Ferns


Winter Bloom


Forest Finds


Old Guard


Chasm of Peace


takayna Forest


After the Rain
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