Scuba diving in Australia is synonymous with the Great Barrier Reef, and for good reason — the world’s largest coral reef stretches almost 2,000 km along the Queensland coast, comprising more than 3,000 individual reef systems and hundreds of tropical islands. Here you’ll find more than 400 types of coral and 1,500 species of tropical fish — even giant clams that are 120 years old. But it’s not the only diving destination in the Land of Oz. To read the full story, click here.
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