Lagoon

A lagoon is a stretch of water not very major inside a Atoll or closed with broad of the Littoral by a coral Récif.

Deepest of the lagoons east that of Clipperton with certain pits a 40,70 meters depth, and even more than 90 meters for the “hole bottomless”.

The largest lagoon of the world is that which surrounds the New Caledonia, the coral barrier the farm in the South with more than sixty kilometers of the coast.

The second larger lagoon of the world is that of Rangiroa in French Polynésie with a length of more than 80 kilometers for a maximum width reaching 32 kilometers.

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