sexta-feira, 8 de julho de 2016

Be In The Middle of Green and Steel in Cairns

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The fusion between nature and modernization is truly a magnificent feat to witness. Now that we are digging deeper into becoming a technologically-advanced society, it’s quite impressive that a city called Cairns in Queensland, Australia managed to fuse green and steel without any repercussions to human living standards at all.

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With a couple of UNESCO Heritage Sites to visit and a handful of skyscrapers to take note of, tourists have noted how ambivalent Cairns can be, which can result to a great, Australian escapade.

Location

You can immediately locate the city of Cairns if you’re familiar with the Cape York Peninsula lying on its eastern coast. Cairns is surrounded with huge bodies of water such as the Coral Sea and the Great Dividing Range.

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Currently, Cairns is home to a total of 157,000 residents and spans a total land area of 188.5 square miles. The city of Brisbane is 1,057 miles north-northwest while Darwin is 1,043 miles east-southeast.

Climate

Due to its geographical location, the Koppen Climate Classification categorized Cairns with a tropical monsoon climate. This type of weather class is equal to a wet season running from November until May with an observable dry season starting from June to October.

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Downpours and rain showers often happen in Cairns, which elicit a total of 154.7 precipitation days per annum, accumulating to 1,999.7 inches of rain.

Transportation

Due to the fact that it’s in the middle of the Peninsula, Cairns serves as an importation transportation hub that connects the whole Far North Queensland region to the Gulf of Carpentaria region. For incoming and outgoing locals or tourists, the Cairns International Airport will be the main entry and exit point.

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For long trips to Brisbane, Alice Springs and Mount Isa, there are available coaches for you to use all year long. Operated by the Cairns Port Authority, the Cairns Seaport is the main thoroughfare for tourist operations and freight.

What to See

Mangrove Boardwalk

Situated before the Cairns International Airport, the Mangrove Boardwalk is one of the fastest rising tourist destinations in Cairns due to the adventure it promotes and the hype it can elicit from an individual. Be in tune with your nature-loving alter-ego as you explore wide swamps filled with mangroves and feel as if you’re writing a documentary about it.

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It is a given that you will experience physical exhaustion going to and fro, but do prepare yourself with some mosquito repellant as well.

Reef Teach

Before you go ahead and think of yourself as a full-pledged beach bum, try to have a few important lessons from Cairn’s Reef Teach.

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Here, well-trained marine experts and teachers will unload vast information into your head and introduce you to fun-filled learning. This informative center will expose you to different types of species, corals and other marine material that you might have read before from a biology book.

Cairns Tropical Zoo

After that mentoring in Reef Teach, don’t stop learning and visit the famous Cairns Tropical Zoo for your dose of first-hand encounters with the diverse Australian wildlife.

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For a minimal fee, experience their so-called Cairns Night Zoo over tasty barbecue sessions and live entertainment while being enamored by their sheltered wildlife such as koalas, kangaroos, snakes and crocodiles.

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