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The rock formation on the Sand Andres Isalnd west coast is composed of limestone skeletons of hard coral. The predominant species is the brain coral. This formation is hard, very cutting and almost no vegetation can be pushed, except in hollows filled with sand dust.

You can see a brain coral close-up on this post.

This day was a little cloudy.

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Description of the Archipelago of San Andres, Providencia and Santa Catalina and brain coral on wikipedia.org


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Camera Model Name : NIKON D70s
Date/Time Original : 2008:04:20 14:26:20.70
Shutter Count : 4810
Lens : 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5 G
Focal Length : 18.0 mm
Image Size : 2706x1804
Shutter Speed : 2
Aperture : 16.0
ISO : 200
Noise Reduction : Off
Exposure Program : Manual
Exposure Compensation : 0
White Balance : Auto
White Balance Fine Tune : 0
Shooting Mode : Continuous
Quality : Raw
Metering Mode : Multi-segment
Focus Mode : AF-S
Image Optimization : Custom
Tone Comp : Normal
Color Hue : Mode2
Color Space : Uncalibrated
Hue Adjustment : 0
Saturation : Normal
Sharpness : Normal
Flash : No Flash
Flash Mode : Did Not Fire
GPS Position : 12 deg 30' 2.06" N, 81 deg 43' 56.19" W
GPS Altitude : 0 m

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