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National Geographic scientists say they’ve discovered the world’s largest coral near the Solomon Islands .
The giant organism measures 34 meters wide and 32 meters long and is “close to the size of a cathedral” The discovery comes as world leaders gather for the United Nations climate conference in Azerbaijan .
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