We came to Kuranda just to visit the small town of Kuranda.
It is said that kuranda Rainforest Park is a must-go if you have time (usually a gondola ride, a return train).
Regarding hot air balloons, di pei had consulted with the crowd, and in the end they were unwilling to get up too early to sacrifice sleep and give up.
1 Kuranda is a small town hidden in the rainforest, which is the center of Kuranda town.
2 Kuranda Indigenous Art Gallery.
3 This street is lined with shops.
4 This is the town's visitor information center.
5 Town churches.
6 Kuranda Bazaar. Kuranda is said to have a per capita annual income of about $60,000.
7 Kuranda Forest Art Gallery.
8 Many tourists have photographed this scene.
9 Several stalls at the entrance are selling paintings, which is more difficult to attract passers-by.
10 The store is not big, but the hot dog package inside is famous.
11 Shoot along the street and feel the artistic atmosphere.
12 Distinctive signpost designs.
13 Small towns in the rainforest are quite insectic.
14 Oh, there's a gecko on it, here's an ant.
15 Such sidewalk decorations have had a deep impact on me.
16 Kuranda – the first village in Australia's tropical rainforest.
17 The streets of the town look like this.
18 It seems that these two are small-town residents.
19 Reading newspapers on the street is rare.
20 Bar back shot (1).
21 Bar back-up shot (2).
22 Passers-by shoot.
23 Blonde Mommy.
24 Kuranda Lions Club – Humanitarian fraternal giving is a need for a harmonious society.
25 Kuranda Bazaar "Kuranda Tree Frog" decoration.
The Kuranda Tree Frog, found in tropical Queensland in eastern Australia, has classified the Kuranda Tree Frog as an endangered species, and its habitat is only 1.3 square miles.
26 Our luggage was still in the trailer behind.
27 Kuranda Job Centre, empty. The photographer at the door was a tourist.
28 Kuranda guided tour map. It can be seen that there are many interesting places in Kuranda.