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  2. Atolls of the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    The largest of these atolls is Boduthiladhunmathi, while the atoll containing the most islands is Huvadhu. Some atolls are in the form of a number of islands by time and in the form of isolated reefs, which could be classified as smaller atoll formations. All land above the surface in the Maldives is of coralline origin. The atolls of the ...

  3. Atoll - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, the land area of an atoll is very small in comparison to the total area. Atoll islands are low lying, with their elevations less than 5 metres (16 ft). Measured by total area, Lifou (1,146 km 2, 442 sq mi) is the largest raised coral atoll of the world, followed by Rennell Island (660 km 2, 250 sq mi). [10]

  4. Aldabra - Wikipedia

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    The atoll is the largest raised coral reef in the world with an elevation of 8 metres (26 ft); and the second-largest atoll in the world after Kiritimati Atoll. [18] It lies at 9°24′S 46°22′E  /  9.400°S 46.367°E  / -9.400; 46.367 and belongs to the Aldabra Group , one of the island groups of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles ...

  5. Indispensable Reefs - Wikipedia

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    The three atolls are steep-to and each encloses a large deep lagoon. They are separated by deep passages two to three km (1.2–1.9 mi) wide. The atolls of the Indispensable Reef are aligned in a NW-SE direction: [1] North Reef is 18 km (11 mi) long, and up to 7 km (4.3 mi) wide. The rim of the atoll has two narrow openings in the north and ...

  6. Frederick O'Brien - Wikipedia

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    Frederick O'Brien (16 June 1869 – 9 January 1932) [2] was an American author, journalist, hobo, peripatetic world traveler, and public administrator.He wrote three best-selling travel books about French Polynesia between 1919 and 1922: White Shadows in the South Seas, Mystic Isles of the South Seas, and Atolls of the Sun.

  7. Category:Atolls by country - Wikipedia

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  8. 11 of the World's Most Amazing Shipwrecks - AOL

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    3. SS Maheno, Fraser Island, Australia. Fraser Island may seem like a sandy paradise, but its coastline has a dangerous history.Many ships have met their end here, the most famous of which is the ...

  9. Maldives - Wikipedia

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    The Maldives consists of 1,192 coral islands grouped in a double chain of 26 atolls, that stretch along a length of 871 kilometres (541 miles) north to south, 130 kilometres (81 miles) east to west, spread over roughly 90,000 square kilometres (35,000 sq mi), of which only 298 km 2 (115 sq mi) is dry land, making this one of the world's most ...