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To the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns, and the Holy Spirit Islands, which one do you recommend?

I think Keynes's tourism industry is more mature, more suitable for entertainment and lower in consumption. In addition to going out to sea to watch the Great Barrier Reef, there are various tropical rainforest activities and many accommodation options.

The Great Barrier Reef is the largest and longest coral reef in the world. It spans the northeast coast of Australia and stretches for more than 2,000 kilometers. It is one of the seven natural landscapes in the world. It is also the natural landscape that Australians are most proud of.

The best way to see the Great Barrier Reef is to "go to sea". Overlooking in the air by helicopter, sightseeing plane or seaplane; Take a cruise to the sea, snorkeling, diving, underwater walking, diving motorboat and other projects, and get close to the beauty of coral reefs and various marine life.

Keynes is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. We took a bus from Cairns to the cruise terminal. After sailing for an hour, the cruise ship docked at fitzroy Island on the Great Barrier Reef. It seems necessary to travel with the group from Cairns to the Great Barrier Reef.

Cairns itself is a small town with a seaside avenue and free Internet access along the way. There are all kinds of entertainment facilities, swimming pools, roller skating venues and fitness facilities, all of which are free. There is also a war memorial in memory of local soldiers. There is also a tall obelisk with a plane on it. There is a warship to visit near the port. There are also many people fishing, swimming and sunbathing at the seaside. There is also a big hospital and casino in the city.

Only six people in our group chose to go to the moral Great Barrier Reef (the Great Barrier Reef far from the coast, called the Outer Barrier Reef) at their own expense, but many other tourists from different tour groups also went with us. As long as you continue sailing for an hour, you can reach your destination and gain more different scenery.

It is said that the Great Barrier Reef is shrinking year by year due to man-made pollution and natural reasons. If human beings can't protect nature well, they won't see such scenery in the future. If you travel to Australia, don't miss this scenic spot!