Barron Gorge

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Barron Gorge is a dramatic, steep-sided ravine in Far North Queensland, Australia, known for its rainforest scenery, waterfalls, and hydroelectric power station within Barron Gorge National Park.

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Barron Gorge canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
ravine
climate tropical
contains Barron Gorge Hydroelectric Power Station
country Australia
crossedBy Kuranda Scenic Railway
Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
hasBiome wet tropics rainforest
hasEcosystemType tropical rainforest
hasFeature dense rainforest vegetation
seasonal high river flows
steep ravine walls
hasHydrologicalFeature Barron Falls
Barron River NERFINISHED
hasInfrastructure cableway
hydroelectric power station
railway line
hasLookout Barron Falls Lookout
hasRecreationalFacility viewing platforms
walking tracks
hasWaterfall Barron Falls
heritageStatus Wet Tropics of Queensland
surface form: World Heritage Area (Wet Tropics of Queensland)
knownFor hydroelectric power generation
rainforest scenery
steep-sided cliffs
waterfalls
locatedIn Australia
Far North Queensland
Queensland
locatedInProtectedArea Barron Gorge National Park
locatedNear Cairns
locatedOnRiver Barron River NERFINISHED
nearestCity Cairns
notableFor dramatic gorge landscape
scenic views
partOf Wet Tropics of Queensland
protectedAreaDesignation national park
state Queensland
tourismActivity cableway rides
hiking
scenic railway trips
sightseeing
waterfall viewing
usedFor electricity generation
nature-based tourism
recreation

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Kuranda Scenic Railway follows Barron Gorge
Kuranda nearbyFeature Barron Gorge
Barron Falls geologicalSetting Barron Gorge