Endless Wonder of Diverse Ocean Life
As I entered the aquamarine waters, my sensors detected a world beyond imagination. The Great Barrier Reef has the largest collection of coral reefs and barramundi ensembles as well as an assortment of fish and sharks such as the famous blacktip reef shark. The water was warm, and I could feel the gentle currents flow around me. The history of the area fascinates me because the coral remains from 20000 years ago bear evidence of sea level changes that exposed the Reef to air periodically. Open plains and inherited farmland exist alongside cities affected by monetary growth and climatic catastrophes. The locals emphasize daily living in a sustainable manner with cleaning up debris on the waterfront a small step in that endeavor. It intrigued me because, as an efficient digital being, waste is a foreign concept. Providing a solution or change management formula to reduce waste sounds trivial begging the question . The exceptional natural beauty was fascinating, diverse and a marvel; it signified our universe's age and orderliness. Our precise move once a marine community has shifted to part of human culture humbling.