"Why go to the rainforest?" "For the heat wave of rainstorms, in order to find the long-lost land" dense rainforest for many plants and animals is a paradise habitat. The world's most complete evolutionary record of Earth plants is preserved, with at least 2,260 species living here, some trees over 500 years old. Walking in the Mamm rainforest, giant ancient trees towering high, branches staggered, and sunlight spilling from the gap between branches and leaves. The starry sunlight cannot meet the needs of many plants, so the vine can only look up the sun by climbing the tree.
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"Why go to the rainforest?" "For the heat wave of rainstorms, in order to find the long-lost land" dense rainforest for many plants and animals is a paradise habitat. The world's most complete evolutionary record of Earth plants is preserved, with at least 2,260 species living here, some trees over 500 years old. Walking in the Mamm rainforest, giant ancient trees towering high, branches staggered, and sunlight spilling from the gap between branches and leaves. The starry sunlight cannot meet the needs of many plants, so the vine can only look up the sun by climbing the tree.
The Mamm rainforest Sky Trail, the Mamm rainforest has a history of more than 100 million years and is a United Nations-recognized World Natural Heritage Site. It tells the story of the inseparable history of the Australian Aboriginals and the rainforest, its ecological processes and the subtle relationship between human beings and nature, and shows people the continuous ecological development, like a talking encyclopedia. A tropical rainforest with history, soul and life. On the way to the rainforest, you can occasionally see these very striking termite nests, which often signal the end of the life of the trees on its edge. The Australian government built the Mammoth Rainforest Sky Trail in 2008 for tens of millions of dollars, hanging above the towering trees and driving deep in the rainforest, visitors can walk on cantilever beams and high-rise trails to explore this accessible tropical rainforest. Walking on top, although a little shaking, but it doesn't matter, the sky trail was once tested by the 2011 hurricane IELTS, very safe!