The Low Isles, a series of small coral cays, are situated just off the coast of Port Douglas, on the edge of the UNESCO-listed Great Barrier Reef. These isles boast a vibrant underwater ecosystem with hard and soft corals that serve as a habitat for tropical fish, reef sharks, and sea turtles. The clear waters and diverse marine life make the Low Isles an ideal location for snorkeling and diving, allowing visitors to explore the colorful and dynamic world beneath the waves.
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