Voyage à Cairns - Barron Gorge National Park
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Salut à tous ! Cette fois-ci on part au Barron Gorge National Park, un parc national d'Australie (sans blagues ?) à environ 20-30 minutes de Cairns suivant le point de départ. J'avoue cependant les cascades doivent être bien plus impressionante en Mars après la wet season (la saison des pluies).
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Barron Gorge National Park
Barron Gorge National Park extends from the coastal lowlands to the elevated regions of the Atherton Tableland and features rugged mountain scenery, tropical rainforests, diverse wildlife and a fascinating history. The park lies within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.
The Barron River dominates the park. Rising from the rainforests of Mount Hypipamee National Park, the river winds 60 km across the Atherton Tableland through one of Australia's highest rainforest belts. The river then enters the deeply-incised Barron Gorge, which forms a rugged, twisting trough between the Macalister and Lamb ranges. The river falls 250 m onto the narrow coastal lowlands and flows to the Coral Sea, just north of the Cairns Airport. During the wetter months, floodwaters regularly create a spectacular sight at Barron Falls.
The park is part of the traditional lands of the Djabugandji Bama (local Aboriginal people) who maintain a close spiritual connection with this country. Before Europeans arrived, Bama traversed this country, developing trails linking the coast to the uplands. These historic trails now form sections of a walking track network.
Barron Falls in Barron Gorge National Park #1
On 23 January 2010 during a port call in Cairns, Queensland, Australia we drove a Ford Focus rental car to the Caravonica Terminal of the 7.5-km/4.7-mile-long Skyrail Rainforest Cableway near Smithfield, Queensland, Australia. Completed in 1995, the cableway features 114 gondola cabins. Tower 6, the tallest, is 40.5 meters/133 feet high. We bought round trip tickets (AUD 59 pp) to Kuranda via 545-meter/1,788-foot-high Red Peak Station and Barron Falls Station (which sports an interactive Rainforest Interpretation Center) in Barron Gorge National Park. This rainforest is part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area. After arriving back at Caravonica, we drove a short distance via the Captain Cook Highway (Highway 14) to a beach just north of Palm Cove on Trinity Bay in the Cairns/Cooktown section of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Then, after our 4 1/2-hour excursion, we returned our rental car in Cairns.
Barron Falls was in flood during our visit as it had rained in the area on the previous night.
This video clip was taken from a moving gondola on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway.
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Barron Falls in Barron Gorge National Park #4
On 23 January 2010 during a port call in Cairns, Queensland, Australia we drove a Ford Focus rental car to the Caravonica Terminal of the 7.5-km/4.7-mile-long Skyrail Rainforest Cableway near Smithfield, Queensland, Australia. Completed in 1995, the cableway features 114 gondola cabins. Tower 6, the tallest, is 40.5 meters/133 feet high. We bought round trip tickets (AUD 59 pp) to Kuranda via 545-meter/1,788-foot-high Red Peak Station and Barron Falls Station (which sports an interactive Rainforest Interpretation Center) in Barron Gorge National Park. This rainforest is part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area. After arriving back at Caravonica, we drove a short distance via the Captain Cook Highway (Highway 14) to a beach just north of Palm Cove on Trinity Bay in the Cairns/Cooktown section of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Then, after our 4 1/2-hour excursion, we returned our rental car in Cairns.
Barron Falls was in flood during our visit as it had rained in the area on the previous night.
This video clip was taken from a moving gondola on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway.
For information on Barron Falls and the Barron River, please visit and
For more on Barron Falls National Park, please see
For information on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and Kuranda, please refer to and
Barron Falls in Barron Gorge National Park #3
On 23 January 2010 during a port call in Cairns, Queensland, Australia we drove a Ford Focus rental car to the Caravonica Terminal of the 7.5-km/4.7-mile-long Skyrail Rainforest Cableway near Smithfield, Queensland, Australia. Completed in 1995, the cableway features 114 gondola cabins. Tower 6, the tallest, is 40.5 meters/133 feet high. We bought round trip tickets (AUD 59 pp) to Kuranda via 545-meter/1,788-foot-high Red Peak Station and Barron Falls Station (which sports an interactive Rainforest Interpretation Center) in Barron Gorge National Park. This rainforest is part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area. After arriving back at Caravonica, we drove a short distance via the Captain Cook Highway (Highway 14) to a beach just north of Palm Cove on Trinity Bay in the Cairns/Cooktown section of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Then, after our 4 1/2-hour excursion, we returned our rental car in Cairns.
Barron Falls was in flood during our visit as it had rained in the area on the previous night.
This video clip was taken from a trail near the Barron Falls Station on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway.
For information on Barron Falls and the Barron River, please visit and
For more on Barron Falls National Park, please see
For information on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and Kuranda, please refer to and
Barron Falls in Barron Gorge National Park #2
On 23 January 2010 during a port call in Cairns, Queensland, Australia we drove a Ford Focus rental car to the Caravonica Terminal of the 7.5-km/4.7-mile-long Skyrail Rainforest Cableway near Smithfield, Queensland, Australia. Completed in 1995, the cableway features 114 gondola cabins. Tower 6, the tallest, is 40.5 meters/133 feet high. We bought round trip tickets (AUD 59 pp) to Kuranda via 545-meter/1,788-foot-high Red Peak Station and Barron Falls Station (which sports an interactive Rainforest Interpretation Center) in Barron Gorge National Park. This rainforest is part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area. After arriving back at Caravonica, we drove a short distance via the Captain Cook Highway (Highway 14) to a beach just north of Palm Cove on Trinity Bay in the Cairns/Cooktown section of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Then, after our 4 1/2-hour excursion, we returned our rental car in Cairns.
Barron Falls was in flood during our visit as it had rained in the area on the previous night.
This video clip was taken from a trail near the Barron Falls Station on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway.
For information on Barron Falls and the Barron River, please visit and
For more on Barron Falls National Park, please see
For information on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and Kuranda, please refer to and
Barron Falls, Cairns Footage
a quick fly through over Barron Falls in Cairns, QLD
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Barron Falls, Kuranda QLD Australia
Sweep of the railway station & train & Barron Falls on the way to Kuranda QLD Australia
Barron Falls Extremes
A short film depicting the contrast between extreme dry and wet season conditions in Kuranda, Queensland.
Barron Falls Queensland
Part of the australiannationalparks.com series - The Barron River is located on the Atherton Tableland inland from Cairns in Northern Queensland, Australia. With its headwater at Lake Tinaroo, it is more than 165 km long and has a catchment area of approximately 2138 km².
History The river's original Aboriginal name is Bibhoora. The river gained its current name in 1875 when two police sub-inspectors, Johnstone and Douglas, named it after Thomas Henry Bowman Barron (c1835 - 24 June 1882), chief clerk of police in Brisbane. The European discovery of the river was by James Venture Mulligan in 1874.
Flooding The lower reaches of the Barron River have a well-documented history of flooding dating from early last century. Tinaroo Falls Dams has little effect on the mitigation of floods. Both agricultural and residential areas can be affected. A network of rainfall and river height field stations was established in 1995 to provide a flood warning system for the Cairns City Council.
Heavy rain associated with a cyclone early in 1939 caused substantial flooding on the Barron River and resulted in the river changing its course. The mouth of the Barron moved about 2 km north from Casuarina Point on the northern Cairns esplanade to Ellie Point.
Barron Gorge Some of the river's worst flooding occurred in 1950. This was due to a major tropical cyclone following the contour of the Queensland coast for over a week.
Over time, some of the Mitchell River's former headwaters were diverted by natural forces into the Barron. These include the Clohesy River and other tribtries that used to flow northwest to the Gulf of Carpentaria. With the extra water now flowing over the 260 metre high Barron Falls, the steep, narrow Barron Gorge was formed. Much of the water that used to flow over the falls has now been diverted to generate electricity at the Barron Gorge Hydroelectric Power Station.
The Barron's headwaters start in the Crater National Park near Mt Hypipamee at an altitude of 1200 m. The river then flows north 65 km across the Atherton Tablelands before finally turning east after Mareeba towards Kuranda. After passing under the Kuranda Range Highway's bridge and through Kuranda proper, it descends down the 260 metre high Barron Falls and reaches the Cairns floodplains near Smithfield.
The mouth of the Barron River is just north of Cairns Airport, The river's catchment area includes the major tributaries flowing into Lake Tinaroo including Kauri, Mazlin, McLean, Maroobi, Peterson and Severin Creeks. It also absorbs most of the major tributaries on the Atherton Tableland, including Emerald Creek, Granite Creek, the Clohesy River and Stoney Creek.[1] This also includes Thomatis Creek, which has only been connected to the Barron since 1932 and has been responsible for diverting part of the flow from the river. Freshwater Creek joins the Barron River below the Gorge and drains Lake Morris and the Lamb and Whitfield Ranges.
Before entering the Pacific Ocean, the river's delta splits into three distributaries, the main river channel, Thomatis/Richters Creek and Redden Creek. During times of flooding two other distributaries also operate - Barr Creek and Half Moon Creek.
SILVER, NANDROYA & JOSEPHINE FALLS IN NORTH QUEENSLAND
The first two falls are on the Palmerston Highway west of Innisfail the Josephine is near Babinda.
An Afternoon At The Barron Falls
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Aerial View - Barron Gorge National Park
This video is about Barron Gorge
Cairns Top 10 Tourist Attractions
Cairns is the perfect tourist city for merry revelers, passionate divers and adrenaline junkies, offering booming nightlife and heart-pounding adventure amid a vibrant, tropical setting.
It's modern and stylish with elegant restaurants, shops and nightlife. It's a famous tourist place to acclimatize and prepare for your tropical adventure.
List of Cairns Tourist Places Are:
1. Great Barrier Reef Cruises & Scenic Flights
2. Cairns Esplanade
3. Cairns Botanic Gardens
4. Kuranda
5. Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park
6. Barron Gorge National Park
7. Green Island
8. Fitzroy Island
9. Daintree Rainforest and Cape Tribulation
10. Palm Cove
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Amazing views hiking from Kahlpahlim Rock near Cairns, Australia
Kahlpahlim Rock is located about 50km drive from Cairns, Australia. On a clear day it is the best overlook of the Bay Area. It is located in the Lambs Head Range in Barron Gorge National Park. It's a 12km hike to the top with a 700m climb.
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Paluma Range National Park - North Queensland
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Barron Gorge Bouldering
Handful of boulder problems found within Barron Gorge, Cairns - A beautiful area with quite a lot of potential for bouldering and little establishment.
Tully Gorge,North Queensland
Tully Gorge is a national park in North Queensland and the river is used for white water rafting.
Tully Gorge is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1,338 km northwest of Brisbane. The park forms part of the Wooroonooran Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because it supports populations of a range of bird species endemic to Queensland's Wet Tropics.
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Barron Gorge National Park in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area is renowned for its lush tropical rain forest, its biological diversity and evolutionary history. It’s also an important place for the Djabugay Aboriginal people, who have inhabited the mountains and forests of the national park for thousands of years.
The Barron Gorge National Park was formed under the sea 400 million years ago, when Australia was part of the super-continent Gondwana. Today the area is characterized by the rugged gorge that runs through the centre of the park. Waterfalls, rain forest and mountains are all part of the scenic beauty.