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Sitio Patrimonio de la Humanidad dominado por reptiles gigantes.
La selva tropical de Daintree se encuentra al norte de la ciudad de Cairns, en el noreste de Australia. Tiene más de ciento treinta y cinco millones de años y es la selva más antigua del mundo.
Es el único sitio en el mundo donde se juntan dos Parques Nacionales de Patrimonio de la Humanidad. En Cape Tribulation los árboles llegan hasta una playa larga y aislada donde se encuentra con la Gran Barrera de Coral.
Nunca he sido muy de playa y es cierto que parecía una rata topo lampiña blanca tomando el sol, pero pasar el día entero allí sin ver a nadie relajaba bastante…incluso para un Robinson Crusoe anémico como yo. Anteriormente me aconsejaron no meterme muy profundamente en la selva por si me encontrara con cocodrilos. Luego me dijeron que debería tener cuidado con donde nadaba porque también por la zona viven varios cocodrilos marinos. Pronto, después de llegar, perdí el miedo de que se me iba a salir un reptil gigante de la selva que tenía detrás de mi. Pensé “Bueno, sería una muerte bastante horrible y dolorosa…pero por lo menos es un sitio precioso para ser comido.”
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