Initially, the team from National Geographic Society’s Pristine Seas program mistook the coral for a shipwreck or boulder.
On an expedition to the Solomon Islands, divers affiliated with National Geographic have found the world’s largest single ...
As an expedition was exploring the waters around the Solomon Islands, its members spotted what looked like a shipwreck. Intrigued, they sent a diver down to investigate.
It’s more than 100 feet long, at least 300 years old and visible from space. The world’s largest coral has just been ...
Scientists have discovered the world's largest coral formation near the Solomon Islands. It can be seen from space, but ...
Explore the discovery of a massive coral in the Solomon Islands, visible from space and teeming with marine life ...
A groundbreaking discovery by National Geographic Society's Pristine Seas team has unveiled the world’s largest known coral ...
The gigantic standalone coral is about 600 feet in circumference and has grown uninterrupted for three centuries, according ...
I went diving in a place where the map said there was a shipwreck and then I saw something,” said the cinematographer who made the stunning discovery.
Thankfully they hadn’t found a prehistoric creature or even worse the Lovecraftian monster Cthulu, but it still stunned them ...
The behemoth coral, discovered in October in the Solomon Islands, is longer than a blue whale and older than the United States.
The world's biggest coral — an organism made up of about a billion polyps — is about three times bigger than the previous record-holder and was discovered by chance during an expedition off the ...