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Great Barrier Reef | Hook and Hardy Reefs

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View towards southeast. The Great Barrier Reef is the most extensive coral reef system worldwide, with almost 3000 individual reefs on a length of 2300 kilometres and a surface area of almost 350000 square kilometres. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage in 1981. This image shows the Hook Reef in the foreground and the Hardy Reef in the background, separated by a deep tidal channel. The permanent structures in the left portion of the image facilitate visitors to closely observe the reef ecosystem.

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Created
on Monday 13 August 2012 by Martin Mergili
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3736 visits, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED license