tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3971823680785685399.post8758821461940992549..comments2023-06-25T18:39:49.972+10:00Comments on Veteran Tree Group Australia: Ancient Kauri Pines at Lake Barrine Atherton TablelandsSean Freemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11282341682947039267noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3971823680785685399.post-58638191318587132112010-11-01T21:21:04.193+10:002010-11-01T21:21:04.193+10:00Thanks for the clarification Alisha, yes of course...Thanks for the clarification Alisha, yes of course most descriptors tend to be subjective. To many Australians that live on the coast of the eastern seaboard or the lower altitudes between the coast and the ranges would find the remaining woodlands and forest of the tablelands as pretty close to 'air-conditioning'...but your point is well taken that to those visitors from colder or even temperate climates might well find (at least at first) the climate in NQ very warm indeed.Sean Freemanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11282341682947039267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3971823680785685399.post-3361778924167727062010-11-01T21:11:06.872+10:002010-11-01T21:11:06.872+10:00The climate on the Atherton Tablelands is redundan...The climate on the Atherton Tablelands is redundant described as natural air conditioning. Although this descriptive phrase is correct, it is only applicable to visitors warm climates such as coastal city of Cairns. Climate interstate and international guests on the Atherton Tablelands described as warm in winter and sweltering in summer. It is a matter of perception. The Atherton Tablelands begins 60 km west of Cairns, and whose height varies from 600 to 1100 meters. The area is free of humidity of the coast and high temperatures, making it very comfortable.<br />http://www.travelaustralia360.com/atherton-tablelands.htmlalisha66https://www.blogger.com/profile/07650649515961497194noreply@blogger.com