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Daintree River

Daintree
River
Dtr1.jpg
Daintree River mouth
Name origin: Richard Daintree, an English geologist
Country Australia
State Queensland
Region Far North Queensland
Tributaries
 - left Boolbun Creek
 - right Douglas Creek
Source Daintree National Park, Great Dividing Range
 - location below Black Mountain
 - elevation 1,270 m (4,167 ft)
 - coordinates 16°23′11″S 145°12′32″E / 16.38639°S 145.20889°E / -16.38639; 145.20889
Mouth Coral Sea
 - location Cairns Marine Park
 - elevation 0 m (0 ft)
 - coordinates 16°18′52″S 145°26′59″E / 16.31444°S 145.44972°E / -16.31444; 145.44972Coordinates: 16°18′52″S 145°26′59″E / 16.31444°S 145.44972°E / -16.31444; 145.44972
Length 140 km (87 mi)
Basin 2,107 km2 (814 sq mi)
Discharge for mouth
 - average 40 m3/s (1,413 cu ft/s)
National park Daintree National Park; Cairns Marine Park
Daintree River is located in Queensland
Daintree River
Location of the Daintree River mouth in Queensland

The Daintree River is a river that rises in the Daintree Rainforest near Cape Tribulation in Far North Queensland, Australia. The river is located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) northwest of Cairns in the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Wet Tropics of Queensland. The area is now primarily a tourist attraction.

The river rises on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range within the Daintree National Park below Black Mountain at an elevation of 1,270 metres (4,170 ft) AHD . The river flows in highly meandering course generally north, than east, then south and then east, through the rainforest where the water is fresh. At this convergence point, an abundance of wildlife congregate, particularly fish. The river is joined by two minor tributaries before flowing through the Cairns Marine Park through thick mangrove swamps where the water is highly saline; and then empties into the Coral Sea, north of Wonga Beach. The mouth of the Daintree River opens onto a giant sandbar that shifts with each changing tide. The river descends 1,270 metres (4,170 ft) over its 127-kilometre (79 mi) course.

The catchment area of the river occupies an 2,107 square kilometres (814 sq mi) of which an area of 33 square kilometres (13 sq mi) is composed of estuarine wetlands.


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