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Far North Queensland – wild, world heritage-listed and ridiculously warm. When you enter the water here, you don’t just go for a swim; you boat to a barely-there sand cay and snorkel with green sea turtles and reef sharks.
When you fish, you don’t just flick around lures; you tempt coral trout up from the reefs and compete with crocs for a share of the barra.
When you relax, you do so on a lonely beach under a coconut palm, sipping a beer, and dreaming of what the next day will hold.
If you’re craving a wild time at the water’s edge, it’s time to head north. To get you off your backside, here’s a look at some of the best things to see and do up that way. Think dreamy beaches, croc-free pools, epic hiking trails, wildlife
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