Great Barrier Reef with David Attenborough

Great Barrier Reef with David Attenborough

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The Great Barrier Reef (English: The Great Barrier Reef) is the largest and longest coral reef group in the world. It is located in the southern hemisphere. It runs along the northeastern coast of Australia, from the Torres Strait in the north to south of the Tropic of Capricorn in the south. It stretches for a total of 2011 kilometers. The widest point 161 kilometers. There are 2,900 large and small coral reef islands, and the natural landscape is very special. The southern end of the Great Barrier Reef is the furthest 241 kilometers from the coast, the northern end is closer, and the closest point is only 16 kilometers from the coast. At low tide, part of the coral reef emerges from the water to form a coral island. There is an extremely convenient sea route between the reefs and the coast. When the sea is calm, cruise ships pass here, and the continuous colorful and multi-shaped coral scenery under the ship becomes the best underwater wonder to attract tourists from all over the world. It was included in the World Natural Heritage List in 1981. Sixty years later, Lord Attenborough visited again, using the latest technology of deep-water diving balls to explore mysterious depths that no one had ever reached before. The submarine is in close contact with the wonderful landscape in the dark seabed, just like a Cameron science fiction movie.

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