Friday, August 12, 2011

Unspoiled places Bhutan and Daintree National Park

= Bhutan 
While some people might think if Tibet as a paradise defiled, his cousin, Bhutan, it is much cleaner. More than 60 percent of the country covered with forests and a quarter of the territory designated as national parks or protected areas. Known as the Land of Thunder Dragon, this country has rugged mountains and valleys so that the right to be a hotspot for biodiversity.

= Daintree National Park, Australia 
 
Sometimes something older, it becomes increasingly untouchable. Like the Daintree National Park in Far North Queensland, Australia, which contains the rain forest 110 million years old-one of the oldest ecosystems on earth. This park is home to thousands of species of plants and trees older than 2,500 years.

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