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POV of someone jumping into the water in one of the natural lakes in Cairns, Queensland, Australia
POV of someone jumping into the water in one of the natural lakes in Cairns, Queensland, Australia
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Aerial shot of withe haven beach in the Whitsundays Island
Aerial shot of withe haven beach in the Whitsundays Island
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Aerial shot of withe haven beach in the Whitsundays Island
Aerial shot of withe haven beach in the Whitsundays Island
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Aerial shot of withe haven beach in the Whitsundays Island
Aerial shot of withe haven beach in the Whitsundays Island
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Aerial shot of withe haven beach in the Whitsundays Island
Aerial shot of withe haven beach in the Whitsundays Island
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low angle shot of a noddy tern and nesting mate on heron island
low angle shot of a noddy tern and nesting mate on heron island on the great barrier reef of queensland, australia
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CLEAN : Greenpeace accuses Australia of 'cynical lobbying' on UNESCO Great Barrier Reef vote
Greenpeace Australia Pacific CEO David Ritter says the "cynical lobbying" of Canberra was the only reason the Great Barrier Reef avoided being listed as an endangered world heritage site by UNESCO late Friday (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Exploring Oceans: Great Barrier Reef
All aboard! Let's take a trip to the world's largest living structure, the Great Barrier Reef. Encompassing more than 1,200 miles of islands and reefs, it is considered one of the seven wonders of the natural world due to its...
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Science Friday: Starfish Blamed for Great Barrier Reef Coral Loss
The Great Barrier Reef has been losing its live coral at a disturbingly rapid rate. The crown-of-thorns starfish has played a big part in this, as you will learn in this podcast and video. Aired Oct. 5, 2012. [Audio: 8:23; Video: 1:30]
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Science Kids: Nature Videos: Great Barrier Reef
Did you know the Great Barrier Reef is made up of about 2900 individual reefs and home to billions of organisms? This video will explore the largest living structure on Earth known as the Great Barrier Reef. [4:06]