Cape Tribulation, Queensland, Australia is a long way from home, 3,578 km (2,223 miles) as the crow flies. Cape Tribulation is a renowned, biologically diverse headland in Queensland's Daintree National Park where the world's oldest rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef. The Daintree was named by Captain James Cook on June 10, 1770, after his ship Endeavour struck a reef nearby. The population of this area 123 people.
The Daintree is of course tropical so has a dry and wet season.
The Chemist place is before you see a fair way from the signs.
You can see from the map where the State of Tasmania is to Cape Tribulation in Queensland, Australia.

Great post, Margaret. Information I didn't know about Queensland's Daintree National Park. That's a special corner of the world. It's worth a visit.
ReplyDeleteLovely post!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos, Margaret!
ReplyDeleteThis is a truly beautiful park with wild nature, something you rarely find anywhere else.
I wish you a wonderful Wednesday.
All the best, Irma