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Cayo Largo del SurPosition of center of photo (Lat/Long): [21.64469/-81.48373] |
![]() ![]() Shallow water surrounds Cayo Largo, evidenced by the lighter shade of blue around the island’s perimeter. While the water south of the island appears clear enough to reveal the underlying ocean floor, the water on the north side of the island is cloudy. This cloudy water indicates that sediment is washing off the land surface and into the water or is being stirred up from the shallow sea floor. Cayo Largo is a limestone island, formed over millions of years from the remains of marine organisms, such as the ones that build coral reefs. Living coral reefs form one more attraction for tourists on this island, although coral bleaching has stressed some reef communities in the Caribbean. The northern coast of Cayo Largo consists largely of mangroves and salt pans. |
Source of material: NASA |
Further information: WikiPedia article on Cayo Largo del Sur