Mount-Martin-Nationalpark

The Mount -Martin National Park (English Mount Martin National Park ) is a 22 square kilometer national park in Queensland, Australia.

Location

Located just south of the Bruce Highway, 32 kilometers north- west of Mackay and 90 kilometers south of Airlie Beach. In the National Park there are no roads, trails or other visitor facilities.

In the neighborhood of the Eungella National Park, Mount Ossa, Bluff Hill and Pioneer Peaks lie.

Landforms

The Mount -Martin National Park covers an up to 490 meters high, made ​​of granite hills that rises from the coastal plain. It forms a natural link between higher landward Clarke and Conners Ranges and the coastal lowlands.

Flora and Fauna

The vegetation consists mainly of rainforest with an increasing number of New Guinea Araucaria (English: Hoop Pines ).

In the park are threatened (English: near threatened ) native bird species such as the white hawk brewing and carbon black oystercatchers.

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