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Fishing Cape York |
Cape York is still very
much a wilderness area, stretching for over hundreds of
thousands of square kilometres, this pointy end of Australia
is a fisherman's paradise. Cairns, only 974 kms from the top
via the Telegraph Road, is generally regarded as the last
major town when heading north to "The Cape" and many a
visiting angler will stock up on major supplies in this
modern tropical city before making the big trek. |
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Cape York Frontier
Explorer |
Cape York Peninsula, the
Gulf Savannah and the Torres Strait Islands of Australia,
are wilderness frontier regions waiting to be discovered by
todays adventure travellers, 4WD enthusiasts and people who
love fishing, camping, boating, birdwatching or just
relaxing in the great Aussie outback. Surrounded on three
sides by water. The Coral Sea to the east, Torres Strait at
the tip and the Gulf of Carpentaria on the west. The overall
land mass of the peninsula is approx. 150,000 square
kilometres. The Great Barrier Reef runs the entire length of
the East Coast of Cape York. |
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Cape York Air |
Cape York Air flies mail
and freight to most areas of the Cape. We are happy to take
visitors on these flights when seats are available. |
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Balkanu - Caring for the Cape |
Balkanu was established in
1996 and is owned by the Cape York Aboriginal Charitable
Trust, on behalf of the Aboriginal People of Cape York.
Balkanu is committed to supporting Aboriginal People of Cape
York through initiatives which deliver positive outcomes for
the economy, society and culture of Cape York people. |
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