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Aboriginal Culture - Rainforest Coast
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Yalada! Welcome to Yalanji country!
The area around Rossville, Bloomfield, Ayton and Wujal Wujal is part of the Kuku Yalanji nation, which stretches south from the Annan River near Cooktown.
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Bana Yirriji Art Centre Cafe
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Offering light snacks, lunch and drinks
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Rainforest Coast
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Bana Yirriji Arts Centre
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The natural setting couldn’t be more perfect for the state-of-the-art Bana Yirriji Arts & Cultural Centre, which is bordered by the beautiful Bloomfield River, downstream from the majestic Bloomfield Falls in the enchanting town of Wujal Wujal.
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Arts, Crafts and Produce
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Barra and Croc Cafe - Ayton Store
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Located in the centre of Ayton, the Ayton Store and Café stocks groceries, fresh produce, fishing bait and tackle, camping accessories and ice.
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Rainforest Coast
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Bennetts Tree Kangaroo
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Bennetts Tree Kangaroo (bennettianus Dendrolagus) is one of two species of tree kangaroo to be found in Australia. This reclusive kangaroo may be spotted in trees along the Shipton’s Flat Road and Mungumby Creek area.
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Wildlife
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Bloomfield Escape
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Cabins and fishing charters
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Rainforest Coast
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Bloomfield Falls Walk
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The walk to picturesque Wujal Wujal (or Bloomfield) Falls is a short stroll down a rocky path to a viewing point for the falls. The falls are especially spectacular after the wet season. Swimming is not advised due to the possibility of crocodiles in the Bloomfield River below the falls and Aboriginal cultural concerns
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Bush walks
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Bloomfield River Crossing
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Bloomfield river
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Suggested self-drive itineraries
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Cedar Bay National Park
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Located 40km south of Cooktown, this remote and beautiful coastal national park features rugged tropical rainforest hinterland and sea-sculpted headlands, fringed with expansive sandy beaches.
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National Parks
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Cedar Bay North Walk
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Cedar Bay is a very special area of the Wet Tropics. Inaccessible by road, its remote, white sand beaches and calm, blue waters are can only be seen by walkers and those arriving by sea. Supplied with fresh water streams flowing from the upland rainforest, this out-of-the-way paradise is a travellers dream retreat for a few days.
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Bush walks