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Two British tourists have drowned off the coast of a popular tourist town at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef. A boy, 17, and a man, 46, were swept out to sea on Sunday while swimming at a ...
Picture: James Cook University Great Barrier Reef Foundation Managing Director Anna Marsden said the reef was not just an environmental icon but a “living entity that has quietly nurtured life ...
The two British tourists who drowned off the coast of a popular tourist town at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef ...
A research outpost in the northern Great Barrier Reef is now home to Southern Cross University researchers Dr Emily Howells ...
Seventeen Seventy is a coastal town at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef and was named after the year Captain James Cook arrived in Australia.
Two British tourists have drowned off the coast of a popular tourist town at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef ... named for the year Captain James Cook arrived in Australia.
Seventeen Seventy was named after the year Capt James Cook arrived in Australia. The Coroners Court of Queensland said: "The deaths Mr Robin Reed and his son, Owen have been reported to the ...
The British tourists were caught by strong currents on Sunday and dragged out to sea while swimming at a beach in a renowned tourist spot at the southern extremity of the Great Barrier Reef.
The two Britons were dragged out to sea on Sunday during a swim at a beach in a well-known tourist destination on the southern extremity of the Great Barrier ... Captain James Cook made landfall ...