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Aquamarine water in the dormant volcano.
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backcountrycompass:

Aquamarine water in the dormant volcano.

-Backpacking, Hiking, & Camping Gear

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ohscience:

(submission from sbutterworth)
edit from ohscience: Nat Geo says: “Coral polyps can reproduce asexually, forming cloned buds that separate from the “parent.” They can also release sperm and eggs into the ocean. Fertilized eggs develop into larva, which float off to start a new colony.” 
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ohscience:

(submission from sbutterworth)

edit from ohscience: Nat Geo says: “Coral polyps can reproduce asexually, forming cloned buds that separate from the “parent.” They can also release sperm and eggs into the ocean. Fertilized eggs develop into larva, which float off to start a new colony.” 

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