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		<title>More about Tablelands</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wildlife and geology tours of the Tablelands include tours of the Kuranda Wildlife Reserve, introducing the tourists to sights of koalas, duckbill platypuses, reptiles in the river area The Aboriginal people do a tour of the Sacred Dreamwalk land within the Tablelands. The caves of Jenolan and Wombeyan are important to the average tourist [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-25" title="tablelands" src="http://tablelandsonline.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/tablelands.jpg" alt="" width="227" height="136" />The wildlife and geology tours of the Tablelands include tours of the Kuranda Wildlife Reserve, introducing the tourists to sights of koalas, duckbill platypuses, reptiles in the river area The Aboriginal people do a tour of the Sacred Dreamwalk land within the Tablelands. The caves of Jenolan and Wombeyan are important to the average tourist and the geologist for the way in which various stages of rock formation within the earth can be in view in or around these caves.</p>
<p>Mudgee has vineyards important to the Queensland, Australia economy for the wines. These have remained from the 1850s. Mudgee , an 1850s gold site. still endures. Enjoy the pace and people of the Tablelands Way.</p>
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		<title>Tablelands, Another Tourist Attraction In Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tablelands in Queensland, Australia extends from Canberra in the south to Murfreesbrook in the north. The towns along this pathway are included in the Tablelands Way. The weather along this route is tropical. The principal reasons to visit Tablelands in Australia include the historical tours, the wildlife and geology tours, and the wine country of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-31" title="tablelands2" src="http://tablelandsonline.net.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/tablelands21.jpg" alt="" width="236" height="156" />Tablelands in Queensland, Australia extends from Canberra in the south to Murfreesbrook in the north. The towns along this pathway are included in the Tablelands Way. The weather along this route is tropical. The principal reasons to visit Tablelands in Australia include the historical tours, the wildlife and geology tours, and the wine country of Australia and indigenous culture tour. One will find that the national parks in this area of Queensland, known as Tablelands, were promoted by Myles J. Dunphy, from 1838 until his life&#8217;s end. The waterfalls, the rock formations and caves, as well as the wildlife, were attributes Mr. Dunphy prized about Queensland.</p>
<p>Tablelands  became associated with various consecutive towns from Canberra to Murfreesbrook for the reason that convicts created roads in New South Wales, Australia as they marched from one to another of these specific towns from 1815 until some time later in the 1800s. Tablelands organizations provide tours of the stockade towns, discussing these stockades: Mount Victoria, Mount Kirkley, Hassans Walls, Bowens Hollow, and Mount Walker.</p>
<p>The stockade used to refer to a fence, 5 meters high, around the convict housing and guard housing. Soon, the stockade referred to every whipping triangle, hut, dining buildings, and storerooms.  The lower-profile convicts required minimum security and worked as artisans, providing blacksmithing and carpentry. Some of the less well-known stockades had no fence, for the convicts were not described as violent who lived there. It is important to know that the long-term convicts were working during the daytime, then housed in the main 5 stockades at night. Their women and children lived outside the fences of the stockades.</p>
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		<title>Tableland Travel and Tourism Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia. It is located west to south-south-west inland from Cairns, well into the tropics, but its elevated position provides a climate suitable for dairy farming. It has an area of around 32,000 km² with an altitude ranging between 500 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Tableland is a fertile plateau which is part of the Great Dividing Range in Queensland, Australia. It is located west to south-south-west inland from Cairns, well into the tropics, but its elevated position provides a climate suitable for dairy farming. It has an area of around 32,000 km² with an altitude ranging between 500 and 1,280 m (1,600 and 4,200 ft). The fertility of the soils in the region can be attributed to the volcanic origins of the land.<br />
The principal river flowing across the plateau is the Barron River, which was dammed to form an irrigation reservoir named Lake Tinaroo, also Tinaroo Hydro.</p>
<p>The tableland contains several small remnants of the rainforest which once covered it, many of which are now protected in national parks. It is classified by BirdLife International as one of Australia&#8217;s Important Bird Areas, supporting over 1% of the world population of the Sarus Crane and a significant population of the Bush Stone-curlew.</p>
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