maneuvering
In the coral jungle
 The coral sea, washing the northeast coast of Australia, got its name because of the abundance of coral reefs and islands. The Great Barrier Reef, stretching along the northeast coast of Australia for 2,000 kilometers, is the most unique coral formation in the world. The width of the reef in the northern part is on average two kilometers; to the south it increases, reaching 150 kilometers in places. The reef is separated from the mainland by a lagoon, the depth of which reaches 50 meters. The Great Barrier Reef is intersected by natural canals and ducts.
The coral sea, washing the northeast coast of Australia, got its name because of the abundance of coral reefs and islands. The Great Barrier Reef, stretching along the northeast coast of Australia for 2,000 kilometers, is the most unique coral formation in the world. The width of the reef in the northern part is on average two kilometers; to the south it increases, reaching 150 kilometers in places. The reef is separated from the mainland by a lagoon, the depth of which reaches 50 meters. The Great Barrier Reef is intersected by natural canals and ducts.
The opening of the underwater ridge Continue reading
	chocolate
complained
river
taste
animals
giant
classes
tourists
maneuvering
European
sea shells
excellent
courses
waves
settlers
handy
years
unforgettable
disappeared
aromas
convenience
routes
dishes
stuffed crocodiles
central location
mahogany
prepared
hiking
storm
policeman
antiques
scholars
dollars
ivory products
kitchen
specialists
opportunities
shallows
regular
potatoes
private
respectively
morning
Australia
maximum
nonsense
suitable
Great Barrier Reef
interesting information
swimming
universities
restaurants
program
riding
fruits
cookies
resonate
clean
corals
great views
sponges
submitted
natural scientists
fashion
highlighting
people
chicken
beginning
minutes





