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  2. Coral Island (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Coral Island is a 2023 farm life sim developed by Stairway Games and published by Humble Games. Its gameplay takes place on a tropical island and contains features similar to other farm sims such as Stardew Valley. The game was a huge success on Kickstarter, reaching its initial goal within 36 hours.

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  5. Coral Island - Wikipedia

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    A coral island is a type of island formed from coral detritus. Coral Island may also refer to: The Coral Island, an 1858 novel by R. M. Ballantyne; Coral Island, a 2021 album by British rock band The Coral; The Coral Island, a children's television show adaptation of the Ballntyne novel; Coral Island, a 2023 farming sim game; Ko Hae, a southern ...

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  7. Coral Sea Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Coral Sea Islands became an Australian external territory in 1969 by the Coral Sea Islands Act and extended in 1997 to include Elizabeth Reef and Middleton Reef nearly 800 km further south. The two latter reefs are much closer to Lord Howe Island , New South Wales , (about 150 km (93 mi)) than to the southernmost island of the rest of the ...

  8. Geology of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The geology of the island Barbados includes exposures of reef-related carbonate rocks spanning 85 percent of the island's surface. This coral rock formation is 70 meters thick and dates to the Pleistocene. Unlike neighboring islands in the Lesser Antilles volcanic arc, Barbados is unusual because it is not a volcanic island (the only volcanic ...

  9. Coral reefs of Solomon Islands - Wikipedia

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    Reef sites and lagoons within Malaita Province including Langa Langa Lagoon or Akwalaafu; Lau Lagoon, the coral reef lagoon off the coast of Fanalei and Walande villages on the eastern side of Malaita Island; and Ndai or Dai, which is a small (3 by 7 kilometres (1.9 mi × 4.3 mi) elevated coral reef island 43 km (30 mi) off the northern end of ...