The Cocos (Keeling) Islands in the
eastern Indian ocean, about 2,900 km (1,800 miles) north-west of Perth,
Australia. Coral atolls – which are largely composed of huge colonies of tiny
animals such as cnidaria – form around islands. After the islands sink, the
coral remains, forming complete or partial rings. Only some parts of South Keeling islands
still stand above the water surface. Along the southern rim, the shallow water
appears aquamarine. Water darkens to navy blue as it deepens toward the central
lagoon. Above the water line, coconut palms and other plants form a thick
carpet of vegetation
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