 - Last login: 3 hours agoKaylinQ
- KaylinQ is a 42 year old woman in a relationship from Somewhere Underthesea, Philippines.
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Please vote for Tubbataha Reef

There is a vote going on for the NEw 7 Wonders of the World. Tubbataha Reef is on the list and is ranked number 8 at the moment.
I have a particular fondness for the Philippines and would really like to see Tubbataha get into the top 7. But that aside, Tubbataha is a very important ecosystem as is contains so many species and it may be that if Tubbataha can get the recognition then it would become a World Heritage site.
I think this is a worthy goal and I know that the Philippines conservation effort could certainly use all the help it can get.
Please, please, please everyone, go click on this link and vote for Tubbataha. You can nominate and vote for other sites around the world as well but I would be our best bud for life if you vote for Tubbataha.
Thanks folks. Graeme.
scubamagazine.net/showthread.php [scubamagazine.net/showthread.php]

*Errrmmm.... Tubbataha is a world heritage site already (1993) Either way My sentiments exactly! I would like to see it make the 7wondrs too! I can actually say that I've been there and it is wothy to be listed as one of the New7Wndrs! Whale Shark, Manta Rays, Hammerhead, Marble Ray, Eagle Ray, White Tip & Black Tip Sharks, Moray Eels, Schools of Tons of Fish, Turtles the size of Coffee Tables peacefully munching away can all be seen in a day.* ~KQ~
TubbatahaReef.org
PHILIPPINES World Heritage Site Tubbataha Reef is an atoll coral reef in the Sulu Sea that belongs to the Philippines. It is a marine sanctuary protected as Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park. The reef is composed of two atolls, North and South Reefs. Each reef has a single small islet that protrudes from the water. The atolls are separated by a deep channel 8 kilometers wide. Over one thousand species, including many that are endangered, can be found at on the reef. These include manta rays, lionfish, tortoises, clownfish and sharks.
This sanctuary rivals the Great Barrier Reef - having 300 coral species and 400 fish species.
Vote for Tubbataha Reef Now!
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