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WEBINAR #2 SPOTLIGHT ON THE SOLOMON ISLANDS - CELEBRATING THE LARGEST STAND ALONE CORAL IN THE WORLD

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Vinaka Mr Dennis Marita, Director for Culture at the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Honiara, Solomon Islands, thank you for joining us and sharing your work and the amazing finding of the largest standalone coral in the world. National Geographic made the discovery and now the whole world has its attention on the Solomon islands - congratulations to the people of Makira & Ulawa province, and the Solomon Islands!
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