Exploring nature allows us to catch sight of rare animals and come across special places of beauty. Of course, none of this would be possibleprotected nature areas. This is why national parks are so important. A few national parks allow things like hotels and recreation areas (construct) within them, most parks do not allow any development at all.
One good example of this is the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in Australia, was created in 1975 to protect the reef from overdevelopment and fishing. Stretching over 2,300 kilometres, the Great Barrier Reef (consider) one of the natural wonders of the world. the largest structure in the world made by living creatures, it is also home to (vary) of tropical wildlife. Since the Great Barrier Reef is just below the surface of the water, it becomes excellent place to see nature and attracts millions of people to travel there every year. (fortune), nowadays the Great Barrier Reef (experience) rising ocean temperatures, the biggest danger to the reef, causing the colourful reefs to turn grey and some even to die.