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Duck Creek at Alstonville

by Caroline Woodhead last modified 2008-05-11 23:52
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Duck Creek is hidden away in the Alstonville/Uralba valley and has many species of birdlife.Walk through the sub tropical rainforest that is a remnant of the Big Scrub. There are still red cedars and many other native species.Duck Creek Landcare works on the catchment to restore it.
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Duck Creek at Alstonville
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Alstonville
Away from the coast, the Shire's lush hinterland is punctuated by pioneer settlements like Teven, Tintenbar and Knockrow, where you can enjoy a round of golf, savour the burgeoning regional cuisine or sample the delights of the surrounding coffee, macadamia, peanut, avocado, stonefruit and banana plantations. The village of Alstonville is an Aladdin's cave for curio hunters and culture buffs with its historic buildings, classic Australian architecture, art gallery and intimate cafe's and tea-houses. Among the surrounding hills are secluded waterfalls, lush, sub-tropical parks and gardens and, at Victoria Park Nature Reserve, one of the last remnants of the "Big Scub" - a vast rainforest which once blanketed the region.
Copyright 2007, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. cwoodhead. (2008, May 12). Duck Creek at Alstonville. Retrieved July 05, 2008, from Plan Book Travel Australia Web site: http://www.exploreaustralia.com/traveller/cwoodhead/photos/alston3-t.jpg. All Rights Reserved.

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