North America: Copper Canyon, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Arenal Volcano, Mount McKinley, Africa: Peak of the Furnace, Mount Kenya, Zuma Rock, Avenue of the Baobabs, Aldabra Atoll, Tsingy de Bemaraha, Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti Migration, Mount Kilimanjaro, Sahara Desert, Red Sea Reef. Let's enumerate some interesting and beautiful places: Europe: Dune of Pilat, Vatnajokull Glacier, Vatnajokull Glacier, Vatnajokull Glacier, Davolja Varos, Eisriesenwelt Cave, Azure Window, Jaegala Fall, Rock of Gibraltar, White Cliffs of Dover, Mont Blanc, Mount Etna, Blue Grotto, Matterhorn, Mount Olympus, Cliffs of Moher, Retezat Mountain. The nature surprise us by it's diversity. The waters around it cover roughly 80,000 square miles, or 208,000 kilometers, an area slightly smaller than the state of Minnesota.
It's location is in the Coral Sea, the area of the Pacific close to Australia's northeastern coast. It forms a natural break water between the strong waves of the Pacific and the coast of Australia. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef of all, stretching an amazing 1,250 miles, or 2,000 kilometers, across the blue of the ocean. Coral reefs are found in warm, shallow, clean water.
The top of the reef sits about two to three feet below sea level. Reefs form under water and can be made of coral, sand, or rock. The Great Barrier Reef is actually a series of smaller reefs.
It's location is in the Coral Sea, the area of the Pacific close to Australia's northeastern coast. It forms a natural break water between the strong waves of the Pacific and the coast of Australia. The Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef of all, stretching an amazing 1,250 miles, or 2,000 kilometers, across the blue of the ocean. Coral reefs are found in warm, shallow, clean water.
The top of the reef sits about two to three feet below sea level. Reefs form under water and can be made of coral, sand, or rock. The Great Barrier Reef is actually a series of smaller reefs.