At 132,974 square miles, the Great Barrier Reef is about half the size of Texas, a statistic that becomes even more amazing when you learn the reef was created by teeny, tiny marine invertebrates. Coral reefs are formed when colonies of coral polyps secrete hard exoskeletons made of calcium carbonate, slowly building an underwater home that supports marine life of all shapes and sizes. That’s a feat worth protecting.
A Great view from above
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International Whale Shark Day
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Blooming sunflowers
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Cold? What cold?
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Lanterns alight in Pingxi
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Today is World Refugee Day
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An unlikely friendship in the wild
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Beware the Ides of March
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Celebrating World Olive Tree Day
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All eyes on sustainability
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Pandas pucker up for International Kissing Day
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Ölüdeniz, Turkey
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Lands End, Cornwall, England
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Aloe in bloom
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It’s surströmming time
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Ingenuity in action on the Santa Monica Pier
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Portland celebrates its bounty
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Lei Day in Hawaii
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A young bull moose in Denali National Park, Alaska
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World Whale Day
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I am the walrus
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Tasmans Arch, Tasmania, Australia
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Travel Sunday: On the Ganges in Varanasi, India
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The birthplace of a classic Christmas carol
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Bodie State Historic Park, California
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A step toward freedom
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European Day of Parks
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World Lizard Day
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Think deep thoughts
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Take the Stairs Day
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World Otter Day
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