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Figure 3.10:  Australia’s largest fringing coral reef, Ningaloo Reef, on the western shore of Australia. Close examination of the image reveals that the reef is in close contact to the land and there exists a little lagoon between the reef and the mainland.
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Credit: <a href="http://eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/9000/9068/ningaloo_l7_19992... target="_blank">NASA: EO: Ningaloo Reef</a>
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