These come from my Amex desk calender, which gives tidbits on Australia's Great Barrier Reef in its November pages.
Three such:
1) "The indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of coastal Queensland are the Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef."
2) Its waters "support some 1,500 fish species ranging in size from the 1/4 inch long stout infantfish, the world's tiniest fish, to the whale shark, the biggest fish in the sea, which can reach lengths of 40 to 50 feet or more."
3) HMS Endeavour, captained by British navigator James Cook, ran aground on the reef in 1770.
This will be my final use of that desk calender as grist for blog posts.
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