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The Great Barrier Reef (7 Natural Wonders of the World Series)

Season 1 Episode 36

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In this lively episode of Check This Out!, Cece and Amy explore the magnificent Great Barrier Reef, a natural wonder of the world. The episode begins with a fun review of previously discussed wonders like the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest, Parícutin volcano, Rio de Janeiro's harbor, and Aurora Borealis or the Northern Lights, culminating in a teaser about the last wonder in their series, Victoria Falls. After a quick lightning round , they dive into the exciting details of the Great Barrier Reef—its size, location, and incredible biodiversity, including thousands of species of fish, corals, turtles, whales, and seabirds.

Amy explains what makes the Great Barrier Reef a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest living structure on Earth.  Fun fact, its visible from space! The episode highlights the vital role of biodiversity, showcasing how different species work together to keep the reef healthy. They discuss the threats facing the reef, especially climate change-induced coral bleaching, and emphasize the importance of protecting this natural wonder for future generations.

The hosts also share fascinating historical facts about the Indigenous peoples and European explorers who have interacted with the reef over thousands of years. The episode concludes with a heartfelt poem about the reef's beauty and a call to action to help preserve this vibrant ecosystem.

Listeners will come away with a greater appreciation for the reef’s natural marvels and an understanding of the importance of conservation efforts to safeguard this irreplaceable wonder.

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