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In the Coral Sea east of Queensland and south of the Solomons lie many plateaus of coral that rise to the surface and are capped with coral islands. They are so remote and rarely visited, and yet they are beautiful islands abundant with nesting birds and turtles.
The difference between these islands and their counterparts on the Great Barrier Reef, is that they sparkle wit greater color and contrast. The backdrop to the white plumage of the nesting birds is of green foliage, a pure white beach, and a blue lagoon of amazing clarity.
Scuba divers have voted the Coral Sea the best dive location in the world. The visibility is a standard 50 metres of better. That's exceptional!
All these attributes draw Ben Cropp to these coral isles, in the month of November when the seas are calm, cyclones still absent, and the islands come alive with nesting birds and turtles.
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