Two men have drowned at a popular swimming hole in Far North Queensland.
The swimmers, aged 21 and 59, were pulled unresponsive from the water at Crystal Cascade, about 20km west of Cairns, at about 5pm on Tuesday.
The men, believed to be tourists, were sadly declared deceased a short time later.

Two men have drowned at a popular swimming hole in Far North Queensland (pictured, Queensland Ambulance crews at the scene)

The swimmers, aged 21 and 59, were pulled unresponsive from the water at Crystal Cascade Waterfall, about 20km west of Cairns, at about 5pm on Tuesday
Queensland Police said officers were called to the swimming spot in Lamb Range after receiving reports that two men were struggling to get out of the water.
Their deaths are not considered as suspicious.
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A Queensland Ambulance spokesperson said a woman was treated for emotional distress before she was taken to Cairns Hospital in a stable condition.
A rescue helicopter, paramedics and swift water rescue technicians attended the scene on Tuesday afternoon.

Queensland Police said officers were called to the waterfall in relation to two men struggling to get out of the water (pictured, paramedics at the scene)
Queensland Police said a report would be prepared for the coroner following the death of two swimmers at Crystal Cascade Waterfall.
‘Police were called at approximately 5pm in relation to two swimmers struggling to get out of the water,’ a statement read.
‘The men aged 21 and 59 were located in the water unresponsive and declared deceased a short time later.
‘There are no suspicious circumstances.’