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ManglarAtlantico
OceanarioMedusasIndopacifico
You will accompany the Expedition of Magallanes-Elcano on their journey as they sail through the seas and oceans to become the first
explorers to circumnavigate the Earth.
More than forty exhibits will will offer you a unique window into the bio-diversity of our planet. You will travel along rivers, through tropical forests and beneath the oceans, encountering along the way the many creatures who live within them... sturgeons, sea horses, sharks, anacondas, rays, sea
turtles, tropical fish, and the wonderous.. .JELLYFISH!
Start the journeyYour facinating adventure begins here, beneath the
waters of the Guadalquivir River.
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Guadalquivir RiverDiscover the fauna, both native
and non-native, existing in the di-fferent areas of the river with a special focus on the marshes of
the Doñana National Park.
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Atlantic OceanTravel the second largest ocean on
the planet, departing from theAtlantic coast of Andalusia crossing
to South America. Explore thebiodiversity of the Canary Islands.
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RainforestCross through one of the cosystems with the greatest biodiversity on the planet, characterized by high rainfall
and an average temperature of 25ºC.
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Oceanario
OceanariumDiscover the largest shark tank in the
Iberica Peninsula. Relax and admire the most impressive and majestic animals
of the underwater world.
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JellyfishImmerse yourself in the blue depths of
the sea. Be surrounded and hypnotized by one of the oceans most mysterious creatures. Discover jellyfish’s life and a look through the “window” into their
special breeding station.
Medusas
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Indo-PacificThe fascinating world of color and corals. Be surprised by the amazing biodiversity
found in the tropical waters where the Indian and Pacific Oceans meet.
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Manglar
MangrovesSee both life above and below the protective and abundant waters of
the unique mangrove ecosystem.
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Aquatic natureOnce you’ve completed the route of Magallanes and Elcano, enjoy some of
our more curious underwater species, the “Tropical oddities”, followed by
our incredible new exhibit, “Life in Water”.