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GREAT BARRIER
REEF DIVE |
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The
Great Barrier Reef, Australia is approximately
347 800 sq. kilometres in area - that's bigger than Great
Britain, Holland & Switzerland combined. It extends from
the top of Queensland near Port Douglas to just north of Fraser
Island, and
from the low water mark on the Queensland coast, to the outer
boundary of the Marine Park beyond the edge of the continental
shelf. It is the largest World Heritage Area and marine protected
area in the world.
If you are looking for the best way to explore and experience
the Great
Barrier Reef whilst visiting Queensland, then
this is the site for you. It has information on all you want
and need to know about scuba diving, scuba dive trips, scuba
dive courses as well as scuba diving locations on and around
the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia. The site also
give you information on the various choices you have, regarding
Australian dive trip operators to take you out to the Great
Barrier Reef on a dive vessel when staying at Cairns, North
Queensland, Australia.
So please explore our great barrier reef dive website and
enjoy discovering all out about scuba diving, snorkeling and
experiencing the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef and Queensland,
Australia!
For personalised help with organising your 'Great Barrier
Reef Experience' please contact us on:
info@great-barrier-reef-dive.com.au
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