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North Queensland 138° 139° 140° 141° 142° 143°Bramble Cay 144° 145° 146° 147° 148° PAPUA (Australia) 2 3 4 5 Boigu 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A weekly shipping service operates NEW GUINEA Auwamaza Reefs between Cairns and Seisia (Bamaga) Cape York Kawa Island Boigu Island Frangipanni Bay Mata Kawa Island Kaumag Island Channel Anchor Cay for 4WDs and passengers. Evans Bay Tot Reef Website at www.seaswift.com.au Mount Bremer Saibai Bligh Entrance Pusand Bay 7 Laxton Reef East Cay 4 Dauan Island Saibai Island Lockerbie Scrub 6.5 Somerset Historic Ruin Brown Reef 3 Reefs Walking Track 3.5 Deliverance Island East Underdown Islet Punsand Bay Lodge Narau Beach (Australia) Calonia Reef Queensland Parks 7 Croc Tent Pearse Cay Stephens Island Punsand Bay 11km Turnagain (Buru) and Wildlife Emar Reef Sunmap Regional Map Island Campbell Islet Nepean Islet Passenger ferry to 32 Kerr Islet Aidai Reef A 16 (Australia) Dalrymple Islet Darnley (Erub) Island Portlock Reef Parks with facilities Thursday Island Seisia & North Keats Island Loyalty Beach 5km Bamaga Marsden Island A CP = Conservation Park 6 Warrior FR = Forest Reserve T intersection - turn left Injinoo Airport 5km Stewart Island Entrance NP = National Park 12 Gabba Island SF = State Forest Injinoo 12km Masig Island YORKE Big Mary Reef Map index World Heritage Information centre on site Toilets Water on tap Picnic areas Camping Caravan or trailer sites Showers Easy, short walks Harder or longer walks Natural lookouts Constructed lookouts Fishing Boating Paddling Cycling T intersection - turn right Turu Cay Orman Reefs Rennel Island Muttee Head 22km Cap Islet ISLANDS AAbergowrie SF, Broadwater K9 WW (Australia) Zagai Island Layoak Islet Jardine River Mouth 26km 14 Flinders BBarnard Island Group NP J10 National Park Boundary Yam Island Great Bourke Islet Passage Barron Gorge NP H9 WW BOURKE ISLES Meer Island MURRAY Ferry cost includes permit fee to Ussher Point 60km QPW Permit required Mabuiag Island Mimi Islet Pandora North Queensland 7.5 Aureed Island Black Mountain NP G9 W enter Traditional Indigenous Land Vehicular ferry 10 ISLANDS Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) NP K2 1 Dove Islet Roberts Islet 10° Jardine River Dangerous Jervis Reef Bowling Green Bay NP L11 WWW JARDINE RIVER Sassie Island Boot Reef 8 crossing Poruma (Coconut) Island Brampton Islands NP M13 Swamp areas Resort SCALE 1 : 1 750 000 BAMAGA ROAD Badu Island Bet Islet Halfway Island Cape Hillsborough NP M13 W Bridge Creek or Nolans Brook Badu Suarji Island 0 50 100 150 200km (NORTHERN Banks Cape Melville NP F8 5 16 St Pauls 10° BYPASS 28 Logan Creek NATIONAL PARK Cape Pallarenda CP L10 WW APUDTHAMA Moa Getullai Island Warraber Islet ROAD) Duncan Islands Kubin TORRES Channel Island Cathu SF M12 7.5 TELEGRAPH Nagheer (Mt Ernest) Poll Islet STRAIT Equidistant Simple Conic Projection with Central Meridian 141° E and Chillagoe-Mungana Caves NP J8 Island Standard Parallels 14° and 26° S. Vrilya Point 29km Cypress Creek ROAD Kulbai Kulbai Island Long Reef Clump Mountain NP J10 Cannibal 2 Creek Kirkcaldie Reef Seven Reefs Impassable in Cook Reef Combo CP N6 Mistake 1.9 Creek Ului Island Warral Island Maped-Au-Kap Yule Entrance ABORIGINAL Sam 1.6 Creek early dry season Yule Channel Conway NP M12 W Reef Conway SF M12 Canal C 3.9 North Torres Reef Published by the Department of Natural Resources and Water 26 Eliot & Twin Falls 1.5km Toilets North West Twin Island Au-Masig Reef Crater Lakes NP South Torres Reef Reef in association with Tourism Queensland. 5.5 Scrubby C HEATHLANDS Lake Barrine J9 W NOTE: Entry into some Indigenous Communities Wednesday Island B 216 Fruit Bat Falls 2.2kmToilets Hammond Island Dugong Island Lake Eacham J9 W LAND TRUST is restricted and may require approval Booby Goods Island Thursday Island 10 No camping permitted Island Little Adolphus Island Kagar Reef Crediton SF N12 from the community council. Friday Island Horn Island Strait Edition 9, November 2008 TELEGRAPH 1 RESOURCE RESERVE WasagaResort Curtain Fig NP J9 Access restricted Muralug ‘SS Quetta’ Mt. Adolphus (Mori) Island Sailor C To the best of our knowledge, all information on this map is correct at the time of publication. Captain Billy Landing 27km Punsand Marine Park Boundary Daintree NP ROAD 13.5 Prince of Wales Island Resort Bay Cape York However, we can take no responsibility for any changes that may occur. B Cape Tribulation H9 WWWWWW Impassable in Cockatoo C McDonnell TS 10 Albany Island Basslet Reef The representation on this map of any road or track is not necessarily evidence of a public right of way. Mossman Gorge H9 WW early dry season Heathlands Ranger Station 11 Persons using private roads do so at their own risk. Owner’s permission should be obtained. 7 15 Cape Cornwall 11 Somerset Dangerous section of narrow road, NP Narau Beach Triangle Reef Danbulla NP and SF J9 Gunshot C 1.7 13 Endeavour Simpson 23 watch for oncoming vehicles T intersection Possession Island Wyborn Reef Davies Creek NP J9 W Dangerous crossing 10 BAMAGA ROAD (DOGIT) SeisiaResort Newcastle Some names shown may not be approved place names under the Place Names Act 1994. Skardon River Mouth 75km Bay Dinden NP J9 Creek 14 (SOUTHERN Umagico New Mapoon Bay Shortland Reef Cholmondeley 2 Microwave Tower ARAFURA Van Spoult Head 6 C State of Queensland (Department of Natural Resources and Water) 2008. Dinden SF, Emerald Creek Falls J9 W Bertie 2 BYPASS www.nrw.qld.gov.au Land Trust Boundary 1.4 C (DOGIT) Injinoo 12 BamagaResort Turtle Head Island Eubenangee Swamp NP J9 Dulhunty River Jardine 12 Rough road with frequent wash-outs ROAD) Crab Island OK Village Sharp Point SOUTH 11.5 Jardine Eungella NP M12 WW North Alice Creek 11° Shelburne Bay 42km Swamps 14 EscapeShadwell R Peak Family Islands NP, Dunk Island K10 Walk through creeks first as NOTE: Entry into some Indigenous Communities McSweeny Reef 8 Many blind corners 60 Fitzroy Island NP H10 crossings are subject to change South Alice Creek is restricted and may require approval Vehicular Ferry Furze Point and narrow sections Crystal 10 Flinders Group NP F8 W 4.5 7 Sinclair Islet GREAT Palm C 2.5 Tracks follow fence lines from the community council. Forty Mile Scrub NP K8 WW W 3.3 Ussher Point Milman Islet B LEGEND 11° Frankland Group NP J10 Bramwell Junction Roadhouse A M JARDINE RIVER Cairncross Parsons Reef ALCOHOL WARNING: Eliot Alpin Island Olinda Entrance Girringun NP 14 Vrilya Point C A Is G Douglas Island Bramwell Restrictions apply in some Indigenous Communities 54 31 Blencoe Falls K9 A Bushy Is Onslow Reef Rough road with frequent chopped out sections Homestead 10km and you can be fined for carrying alcohol in these areas. Orford Ness Stark Reef Highway Aboriginal / Islander Land Accredited Visitor Info Centre Wallaman Falls K9 WWW NATIONAL PARK DENHAM GROUP NP Long sandy sections of road with For more information contact the Alcohol Management Program Puddingpan sealed unsealed (Leases, Deed of Grant in Trust & Freehold) Goold Island NP K10 Eliot Falls M Halfway Jardine Is Denham Passage ‘HMS Pandora’ 27 corrugations and creek crossings informatiom hotline on 1300 789 000 or websites: ug Hill Is Cholmondeley Is Main Road Aerodrome / Airfield Hallorans Hill CP J9 Do hb c MacLennan Cay Pandora Entrance o 6 Fruit Bat surface unspecified Hasties Swamp NP J9 BAMAGA ROAD www.liquor.qld.gov.au or www.atsip.qld.gov.au y R Falls H River False Orford Ness EAST Moreton Telegraph Station e Wallace Islet Moulter Cay Minor Road, Track National Park Airport Hope Islands NP G9 C n Hunter Hill Boydong Is Shadwell Reef Wenlock River (TELEGRAPH ROAD) APUDTHAMA 10 ry Boydong ISLETS Iron Range NP D7 Hunter Point Cays Military Area Cave ROAD Siddons Reef Saunders Reef Distances, intermediate and 19 13 8 C Jardine River NP and Heathlands C6 216 22 R Wizard Reef Jackson cumulative in kilometres 40 914 Lakefield NP F8 Batavia Downs IRON RANGE NAT PARK 84km LAND Hannibal Islands Lake Elevation in metres Frenchmans Track 21 44 27 Raine Island Lindeman Islands NP M13 HS 1km R Captain Billy Landing Bowles Reef Weipa 66km 1.6 Lockhart River 103km Heathlands Raine Island Entrance Route Number A 4 83 62 Temporary Lake Historic Site Lizard Island NP F9 39 Macarthur Saunders Thrush Reef TRUST 15 Resource Reserve Islands Is C Magnetic Island NP L10 W Portland Road 122km ard 14 NP NP ‘HMAS Warnambool’ Walton Sk on 11 Three Railway, Station / Siding Coral Reef Homestead Malanda Falls CP J9 24 R 14 Bird North Middle Banks Reefs Michaelmas and Upolu Cays NP H10 Wenlock Heathlands Red Cliffs Islands Channel R 14 QPW Station Ferry or Launch Service Marine Park Mine Millstream Falls NP J9 PENINSULA Falls 19km 75 Shelburne CP Cockburn Great Detached Reef 81 Skardon River Bay Molle Islands NP M12 115 Reef Cockburn Islands Blackwood Channel PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT PORTLAND ROAD Dulhunty Harmer Double Point Five Reefs Bicentennial Trail Designated Tourism Routes: Mountain Peak Mount Cook NP G9 SEA Port Middle Peak Round Point SIR CHARLES HARDY Musgrave 33 57 Thorpe Point Stead Passage Mount Hypipamee NP J9 ROAD 74 25 ROAD C GROUP NP Great Walk Great Inland Way Point of Interest Cullen Point ucie Highgate Hill Cape Grenville Mount Lewis FR H9 D Alice Star Reef Yule Detached Reef Red C Hicks Island Job Reef Single Rock Entrance City, Major Town Matilda Way QPW / Dam Recreation Area 12° Mount Whitfield CP H9 Wenlock (Batavia) Goldfield (DOGIT) Mapoon Beach North Bramwell Junction C Shelburne Mungkan Kaanju (Kandju) NP E6 Picaninny Plains Roadhouse Haggerstone Island Resort 12 Wenlock River R Moody Town Outback Way Tourist Information Centre Murray Upper NP, Murray Falls K9 WWWWW 16 Catfish
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