The Agincourt Reefs, part of the expansive Great Barrier Reef, are located at the northern end and outer edge of this renowned marine ecosystem, off the coast of Port Douglas and Cape Tribulation in Northern Queensland. These reefs offer a diverse underwater landscape, with around 16 distinct dive sites that attract divers from around the world. Visitors can explore vibrant coral formations and a rich array of marine life, making it a prime destination for those seeking to experience the natural beauty and biodiversity of the Great Barrier Reef.
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