Scientists discover 500 metre-tall skyscraper reef at Australia's Great Barrier Reef

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The detached reef, taller than the Empire State Building, was discovered at the northern end of the Great Barrier Reef off Cape York

Australian scientists have discovered a detached reef more than 500 metres high – taller than the Empire State Building – at the northern end of the Great Barrier Reef.

 

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There is so much yet to discover about the🌊!

So after years telling the world the reef is dying or is dead no one is coming to see it , no tourists no money 💰 , so they suddenly re-find a detached reef thats pristine

Don't put up story if you don't want to share don't waste my time i was interesting failed

“It’s a big reef not to have known about,” he said.

Quick let’s kill it

Scientists discover 500 metre-tall skyscraper reef at Australia's Great Barrier Reef

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