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Why go to the rainforest?
For the heat storm, in order to find the long-lost land
The dense rainforest is a paradise for many plants and animals. There is almost the most complete record of the evolution of the earth's plants in the world. At least 2,260 plants live here, and some trees have been over 500 years old.
Walk in the Mam Rainforest, huge ancient trees towering into the clouds, branches intertwined, and sunlight falling from the gap between the branches and leaves. The little sunshine can't satisfy the needs of many plants, so creepers can only look up the sun by climbing the trees.
The Maum Rainforest Sky Trail, the Mam Rainforest has a history of more than 100 million years and is a world heritage recognized by the United Nations. It tells the inseparable history of Australian aborigines and tropical rainforests, its ecological processes and the subtle relationship between humans and nature, showing people the continued ecological development, like a talking encyclopedia. It is a tropical rain forest with history, soul and life.
On the way to the rainforest, these very striking termite nests are occasionally seen, and the appearance of termite nests often indicates the end of the life of the trees on the side. In 2008, the Australian government built the Maum Rainforest Skywalk for tens of millions of Australian dollars. It was hung over the towering trees. In the depths of the rainforest, visitors were able to explore the tropical rainforest on the cantilever beam and the elevated walkway.
While there is a slight sway on it, it doesn't matter. The Skywalk has been tested by Hurricane IELTS in 2011 and it is very safe!
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