By Annette Green
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December 2, 2019
The Daintree Village is in far north Queensland and was named after Richard Daintree. He was an Australian geologist and photographer who was a pioneer in the use of photography during field trips, who later became Queensland's Agent-General in London. The Village was originally a settlement created in the 1870's by timber-cutters and is now a tiny community in the midst of some of the loveliest and most varied scenery in the far north of Queensland.