LADY ELLIOT ISLAND

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Lady Elliot Island is a tiny atoll situated in the southernmost portion of the Great Barrier Reef, in Queensland, Australia. It is a much sought-after spot for snorkeling and diving due to the abundance of underwater life there, including fish, coral, sea turtles, and whales, and is also known as the home of the manta. The island is also a crucial breeding ground for seabirds. On the island is a resort that provides accommodation, food, and activities to visitors. Entry to the island is exclusive to air travel, as the island is too small and its conservation efforts are of utmost importance. It is a very popular tourist destination for those desiring to explore the natural beauty of the Great Barrier Reef.

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Lady Elliot Island is a tiny atoll situated in the southernmost portion of the Great Barrier Reef, in Queensland, Australia. It is a much sought-after spot for snorkeling and diving due to the abundance of underwater life there, including fish, coral, sea turtles, and whales, and is also known as the home of the manta. The island is also a crucial breeding ground for seabirds. On the island is a resort that provides accommodation, food, and activities to visitors. Entry to the island is exclusive to air travel, as the island is too small and its conservation efforts are of utmost importance. It is a very popular tourist destination for those desiring to explore the natural beauty of the Great Barrier Reef.

Lady Elliot Island is a tiny atoll situated in the southernmost portion of the Great Barrier Reef, in Queensland, Australia. It is a much sought-after spot for snorkeling and diving due to the abundance of underwater life there, including fish, coral, sea turtles, and whales, and is also known as the home of the manta. The island is also a crucial breeding ground for seabirds. On the island is a resort that provides accommodation, food, and activities to visitors. Entry to the island is exclusive to air travel, as the island is too small and its conservation efforts are of utmost importance. It is a very popular tourist destination for those desiring to explore the natural beauty of the Great Barrier Reef.