Nov 26, 2007

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British Virgin Islands Conservation Coral Reef Video

British Virgin Islands Conservation Coral Reef Video

Documentary-Film.net has a 30 minute video on the conservation of coral reef at British Virgin Islands. A large scale development planned by a UK company is now threatening the survivability of this beautiful place.

The British Virgin Islands comprise around sixty semi-tropical Caribbean islands, ranging in size from the largest, Tortola 20 km (approx. 12 mi) long and 5 km (approx. 3 mi) wide, to tiny uninhabited islets. They are located in the Virgin Islands archipelago, a few miles east of the U.S. Virgin Islands. The North Atlantic Ocean lies to the north of the islands, and the Caribbean Sea lies to the south. Most of the islands are volcanic in origin and have a hilly, rugged terrain. Anegada is geologically distinct from the rest of the group and is a flat island composed of limestone and coral.

Watch the video, spread it around and support this noble cause.
Click here to watch the video

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