Website review: New7Wonders: Tubbataha Reef
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molygram discovered 3 months ago- Jumps to no. 9 on the live ranking of the new seven wonders of nature. Click on the site to vote!

johnwatchtower rated 2 weeks ago- New7Wonders: Tubbataha Reef

KaylinQ rated 8 weeks ago
Jumps to no. 8 on the live ranking of the new seven wonders of nature from no.9!
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"Your votes for your New7Wonders of Nature nominees have now been successfully counted."- Tubbataha Reef
- Mariana Trench, Submarine Trench
- Great Barrier Reef, Coral Reef
- Ross Ice Shelf
- Amazon River, River/Forest
- Galapagos Islands, Archipelago
- Great Rift Valley
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worldwide will elect the New 7 Wonders of Nature.
TubbatahaReef.org
PHILIPPINES
World Heritage Site
Tubbataha Reef is an atoll coral reef in the Sulu
Sea that belongs to the Philippines. It is a marine sanctuary protected
as Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park. The reef is composed of two
atolls, North and South Reefs. Each reef has a single small islet that
protrudes from the water. The atolls are separated by a deep channel 8
kilometers wide. Over one thousand species, including many that are
endangered, can be found at on the reef. These include manta rays,
lionfish, tortoises, clownfish and sharks.
Vivid corals cover more than two-thirds of the area and the waters
around the reef are places of refuge for numerous marine lives. The
seemingly diverse ecosystem of this sanctuary rivals the Great Barrier Reef - having 300 coral species and 400 fish species.
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