Australia is one of the most popular countries for international tourists. In September 2023, there were around 6.1 million international trips to Australia.
One of the key tourist attractions is the Great Barrier Reef. After attending Brisbane’s lively festivals, you must visit this beautiful reel system.
Located on the northeast coast of Australia, The Great Barrier Reef is a world-renowned natural wonder and a source of pride for Aussies. The system is composed of more than 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands, stretching over 2,300 kilometres.
Around 2 million tourists visit the Great Barrier Reef each year to explore the incredible marine life and the ecosystem of aquatic life through snorkeling and scuba diving. However, before marking your presence, it is good to create more curiosity and discover thrilling facts about this place.
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1. The Largest Reef System in the World
Yes, the Great Barrier Reef is huge and that’s why listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Reef system is spreads more than 2,300 kms to the northeastern coast of Australia. It covers an immense area of 344,400 sq kilometers- that is bigger than many countries across the globe.
There are more than 2,900 individual reefs and hundreds of islands. The reef is home to hundreds and thousands of aquatic species, which make it an ideal place to explore nature and native marine life of Australia.
2. Home to the Huge Species Diversity
Believe it or not! The Great Barrier Reef is home to some of the most impressive species in the world. There are more than 20 species of dolphins, whales and porpoises. Do not miss out the chance of explore the more than five species of sea turtles Plus, there are 2000 species of fishes and much more, including clownfish, Rays, Cod, Giant Clams, Maori Wrasse, etc
3. It is a Million Years Old Reef
Are you excited to visit a million years old reef system in Queensland? Yes, it is one of the natural wonders in the world, having million-year old aquatic life. You can witness sea turtles, whales, and other species under the water.
If you are still plan to discover Australia this year, do not forget to explore this iconic tourist destination.
4. It Can be Viewed From Space
Yes, The world’s largest reef system can be seen from space. The patterns of coral reefs are easily visible from the ellipse.
Many astronauts have witnessed this beautiful view and captured amazing pictures for the rest of the world.
5. Witness Prehistoric Species
One of the thrilling facts about this iconic natural wonder is that it is still home to prehistoric marine creatures. The nautilus look like aliens and is the most captivating pre-historic marine species living in the reef. The best part about this creature is that it has never changed its appearance over the last 400-600 million years. So, do not forget to do snorkeling and scuba diving if you want to explore other pre-historic species.
There are some of the facts surfacing around the globe. If you are excited enough, then travel to Queensland, Australia and witness the beauty of marine life on your own.