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and study, including early British

                                  exploration, surveying and mapping,
                                  historic coastal navigation, vegetation
                                  types and habitats, and the
                                  Quandamooka people’s use of and
                                  values in the landscape.

                                 The place has the potential to contribute
                                  to our understanding of the
                                  establishment and evolution of small
                                  island farms and the transport of
                                  produce in Queensland.

                                 The place has the potential to yield
                                  information on the evolution of small
                                  coastal holiday settlements,
                                  environmental and aesthetic
                                  appreciation and recreational and

                                  tourism usage of beachside coastal
                                  reserves.

               CRITERION D        The place is a highly intact example of
               the place is            th
               important in        a 19  century esplanade reserve and
               demonstrating       illustrates the importance of such zones
               the principal       in Queensland’s recreational non-surf
               characteristics
               of a particular     coastal beach culture. It exemplifies the
               class of cultural
               places              ongoing importance of the esplanade



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