Yes, there is live coral.
a lake and some coral?
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There are numerous florists across Florida that carry orchids. You can try Belles Wonderland Florists in Lake Worth or Lissy's Orchids in Coral Gables.
No. The Great Barrier Reef is a coral reef of around 2300km in length. It lies parallel to the Queensland coast, in the Coral Sea.
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Coral Reefs can be old upto a million years. Coral Reefs takes a long time to form so after its formed the Coral Reefs stand strong for a long time. Unfortunately due to people who break Coral Reefs they dont last for a pretty long time as it naturally should last.
While some saltwater fish, most notably damselfish, can be slowly converted to fresh water, coral are more sensitive, and no known species can live in even brackish water. Check out Pine lake Alberta southeast of Red Deer. It has freshwater "coral", but they are actually stramatolites. It looks like Brain Coral. This is a popular SCUBA diving spot in the region. There are also species of freshwater jellyfish, which is close to coral on the family tree. Freshwater jellyfish usually live in the coastal areas, in rivers and lakes.
The simple answer is NO!
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point of land that extends into a river lake or ocean