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A trip to the Firefly Cave in Paronella Park

 
[Free Tour]     13 May 2018
To the south of Cairns, 45 minutes by car from (Paronella Park), Palonella Park, there is a (Mungalli Falls), of Dreamjaly Falls and a hidden fluorescent platform beneath the falls, but the falls and the surrounding 150 hectares of land are private. So most of the tourists have to choose to play with the group. Before the trip to this fluorescent worm table only Japanese group, they recently opene...

To the south of Cairns, 45 minutes by car from (Paronella Park), Palonella Park, there is a (Mungalli Falls), of Dreamjaly Falls and a hidden fluorescent platform beneath the falls, but the falls and the surrounding 150 hectares of land are private. So most of the tourists have to choose to play with the group. Before the trip to this fluorescent worm table only Japanese group, they recently opened a new Chinese group!

In addition to Paronella Park, you can also go all the way to the Mira Falls (Millaa Falls), Dreamjaly Falls in (Atherton Tablelands) on the Atherton Plateau, and enjoy the dream of a fluorescent bug night, fulfilling three wishes at a time!

Describe these three dream sites:


Paronella Park (Paronella Park)

A trip to the Firefly Cave in Paronella Park

Paronella Park, a Spanish castle park built in the 1930s, is the inspiration for the legendary Japanese animator MiyazakiHayao to make the City of the Sky. Surrounded by the green rainforest, the park has a feeling of being in a fairy tale world. And the magnificent waterfalls, the magnificent forest boulevards. The Wonderland landscape makes the park one of Australia's three wedding venues. Behind the architecture is the story of a Spaniard who dreams come true. The Chinese tour leads the visitor into his dream estate and restores the forgotten dream.


The story of Palonella Park.

The Spaniard Jose Palonella (Jose Paronella), in order to realize his dream of building a castle when he was a child, came from Spain to work and live in Australia alone and spent his whole life working hard. Create a Spanish castle garden that merges nature with the bare hands of a wasteland. In addition, Jose is also the first Queensland to introduce hydropower technology, today, hydro-generators can also provide electricity to the entire park. In the 1970s, under various difficulties, the park was abandoned for nearly 15 years. Jose's dream was gradually forgotten. The park finally reopened in 1993, and Jose's dream continued again.


Mira Falls, (Millaa Falls).

A trip to the Firefly Cave in Paronella Park

Mira Falls is a slender waterfall, just like a hair show, so there are some shampoo ads shot there. If you search the Internet for related pictures, you can see a lot of photos of hair tossing. You can swim under the waterfall. If you want to throw your hair, remember to bring a swimsuit or change your clothes.


Dreamjaly Falls (Mungalli Falls)

A trip to the Firefly Cave in Paronella Park

Dreamjaly Falls, the largest fall on the Atherton Plateau, showers from black basalt cliffs to rainforest valleys.


Fluorescent stage (Glow worm Cave)

A trip to the Firefly Cave in Paronella Park

Through the rainforest path to the bottom of the Dreamjaly Falls platform, Keynes is the perfect place to watch fluorescent insects. The scientific name of the fungus, Simuliella fungoides, is unique to Australia and New Zealand. The tail of the larvae emit blue fluorescence to trap insects, so they are also known as blue insects. In the dark environment, the blue fireflies sparkled, like stars, as if they were elves in the forest.

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