Great Barrier Reef is Gran barrera de coral in Spanish
because of people
The Great Barrier Reef is a giant coral reef. It is basically a large collection of aragonite structures produced by living organisms. In a sense, it is neither man made nor God made. (If you are a creationist, and believe that God created all the creatures of the earth, then you could say that the Great Barrier Reef was indirectly made by God or a byproduct of Gods creation).
I would say a couple of hours, maybe even 3!
Barrier is: barrera in Spanish.
The reef stops surf getting to the beach. This means a lot less surfers. Any beach with no surfers is a better one and makes for a happier world. Reefers everywhere I say.
The ideal time to go to the Great Barrier Reef is from late Autumn to late Spring, which is from May to August. During these months, there is less chance of being stung by any of the many marine stingers found in the Great Barrier Reef. The weather is also better, as the days remain warm, but there is not the uncomfortable humidity of summer.
Coral reefs are living animals. Climate changes has warmed the waters and more sunlight rays have bleached the once colorful reefs. Experienced divers say the odor in the waters is strong-- from the smell of millions of dying or dead corals. This smell lingers on diver's skin and equipment. Read more:Reef on the brink: The Great Barrier Reef: a catastrophe laid bare by Michael Slezak
Culo grande is how you say great butt in Spanish.
Tatarabuela rebisabuela Bisabuela --- great grandmother
GenialGran
buenisimo
You say Tia abuela.