Located in northeast Queensland, Atherton Tablelands is part of Queensland's Great Watershed, (Great Dividing Range), south of Queensland's famous tourist city of Cairns, about 80 kilometers from the city of Keynes.
Atherton Tablelands between 600 and 900 meters above sea level, fertile land, pleasant climate, known for its natural scenery. On the way from Keynes to Atherton Tablelands, you can see the endless pastures, rolling hills, trimmed mango farms, pristine traditional century-old towns, looming seven sister peaks (formed by volcanic heaps), Like a pastoral poem, give you a beautiful feeling of cool; You will be impressed by its tranquil volcanic lake, its spectacular fig trees, and its very different waterfalls. It's also a great place to hike, watch birds, explore wildlife and marsupials, and experience hot air balloons.
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