A few of the beaches before we headed up Cape Tribulation. See previous post. There are many Mangroves within the beaches.
Mangroves in Cape Tribulation, located with the Daintree National Park, are part of one of the world's most diverse estuary system, containing over 30 of Australia's 38 mangrove species. These ancient, intertidal ecosystems have existed for millions of years, acting as critical nurseries of marine life and coastal protection where the rainforest meets the reef.
Mangroves have traditionally been used by the local Kuku Yalanji people for food (including crabs, fish, and fruit) and resources like timber for weapons and canoes.
The area, including its mangrove ecosystems, was added to the World Heritage List in 1988.

