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Manila Ocean Park

28 November 2008 No Comment

Yesterday, I was at the Manila Ocean Park with some colleagues for a lecture on the environment. I lectured on air for kids, and Tita Alma on solid waste management.

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A kid enjoying the view.

Afterwards, we were treated to a free tour around the facility where they featured a lot of fish species, all of which (based on what I read from the signages) are from the Philippines. There are eels, and a huge crab, and sea horses, sting rays, and scorpion fishes. Even Nemo was there too.

It was fun seeing children enjoy the tour, and for sure, to them, the place looked big. Anyway, here are a few photos I took there.

scorpion fish
Scorpion Fish

sting ray
Sting Ray

Shark
Boys Meet Shark

I would have wanted to upload all the pics but my computer memory‘s on the low side. Anyway, if you have time, please visit the place. It’s very near the Manila Hotel.

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