Around the globe, coral is in danger. Ocean acidification, warming temperatures, and pollution have all caused huge damage to reefs, and slow growing corals. Antonio Rodríguez Canto spent a year photographing coral to capture these colorful time-lapse movements. Biodiversity on the planet is crucial, and videos like these help illustrate the beauty of planet earth, and hopefully spur action to save these fragile ecosystems.


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  3. ….stunning….humbling….. Great great work…

  4. It’s very troubling, I agree. Hoping to see the Great Barrier Reef soon, as it might be forever damaged. Nature can rebound, but it needs our care, and our absence!

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