MANILA OCEAN PARK
December 3, 2008

Ang Manila Ocean Park sa likod ng Quirino Grandstand sa Luneta daw ang pinakamalaking Ocean Park sa Asya. Kaya naman kayang ikutin ang buong lugar ng 30 minutes. Hahaha. Gayun pa man, mag eenjoy ka pa rin sa pag iikot sa nag iisang oceanarium sa Pilipinas. Hindi pa tapos ang kabuuan ng Manila Ocean Park. parang 40% pa lang ang natatapos, karamihan ay sa kanang bahagi palang ang pwedeng mapuntahan. Yun ang mismong mga may aquarium. Nakakamangha rin ang 25 meter long na tunnel. Haha. Ang galing, kapal ng salamin ng tunnel, parang 2 inches yata un o kaya mas makapal pa. Sana sa darataing na panahon ay maging mas malaki pa ang Manila Ocean Park, magka-annex kumbaga. Tapos magkaron ng higanting aquarium na kasing laki ng nasa Okinawa Ocean Expo Park na may lamang butanding o whale shark, ang pinaka malaking isda (tama ba?!) haha.
AGOS (FLOW)
Enter the journey and witness water cascading from an artificial waterfall that flows into 8 different water tanks displaying various flora and fauna. The water flow replicates the fresh water source that eventually leads to the open ocean, creating a model of the interconnectedness between land and sea. The rocky shoreline is showcased in a Touch Pool where one can physically encounter animals on display.

BAHURA (REEF)
The Philippines is home to a vast number of coral life forms. Bahura is a series of 46 tanks that feature the very colorful Philippine underwater rainforest. Be fascinated with the multiple hues and diverse life forms found in our Philippine coral reefs.

LAOT (FISHING GROUND)
Four big distinct aquariums will display an assortment of fish in all sizes and colors. These impressively large exhibits will definitely be a sight to behold.

BUHAY NA KARAGATAN (LIVING OCEAN)
Experience a slice of ocean life! Enjoy a breathtaking 25-meter walk along an underwater tunnel and experience how marine animals interact with each other in their natural habitat. This main feature of the Oceanarium provides an unmatched and truly awesome encounter with the rich underwater world.
KALALIMAN (THE DEEP)
Ang Kalaliman’s deep sea resident is the barracuda – known for its toothy grin as the “Tiger of the Sea”. Be mesmerized by one of the ocean’s most interesting and sometimes feared inhabitants.

PAGI – OVERHANG TANK
Watch a variety of rays fly over while you’re under this unique Overhang Tank. Walk beneath these magnificent creatures and marvel at how freely they swim and interact with each other.

PATING (SHARK)
The Philippines is home to several species of shark. Come fact-to-face with the wonderful, often misunderstood, predators of the sea – only at MOP

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