
Iron Range is a coastal locality in Queensland's Cape York Peninsula, renowned for its rich biodiversity and historical significance. The area encompasses the Kutini-Payamu National Park, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, featuring over 1,800 species, including the endangered buff-breasted buttonquail and the southern cassowary. The park's diverse ecosystems support a multitude of butterflies, ants, ferns, orchids, and palms, making it one of Australia's most ecologically diverse protected areas. Historically, Iron Range served as a strategic site during World War II, with several Australian Army units stationed in the area. Today, it offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, set against the backdrop of the Coral Sea.
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