πŸ β€’|Journey through the underwater world: the impressive world of the Antalya Oceanarium |β€’πŸ 

in Worldmappin β€’ 2 years ago

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We recently learned that there is a wonderful Oceanarium in Antalya, and that it is much larger than the one we visited in Budapest. So, how to miss such an opportunity and not go there? In front After several hours of driving from Kemer to Antalya, we arrived at this magnificent structure. She is amazingly big! We walked along a specially made path and entered. It turns out that in addition to the Oceanarium, there are many other interesting departments. But we came too late and did not have time for all this. So we paid and entered the entrance. There was a very interesting downward spiral. And here is the beginning! And a little about the Oceanarium itself. Located in the very center of Antalya, the Antalya Oceanarium is a real gem for sea lovers. Covering an area of ​​over 12,000 square meters, it houses one of the largest collections of marine life in Turkey. It's amazing, isn't it?

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In the Antalya Oceanarium, visitors can enjoy an exciting journey through the underwater world, where they can meet a variety of sea creatures from different parts of the world. And I am most looking forward to sharks! There are a lot of different animals in these aquariums. Hundreds of different species of fish are found here. And I admire them. But some of the Aquariums impressed me the most. I will tell a little about small aquariums with an interesting design, and also a little about the departments in which there were fish.

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The first aquarium that impressed me was with an interesting design of the tropical forests of Cambodia (This description is purely from me). Some forests in Cambodia have very beautiful abandoned temples and statues. The trees and vines in these tropical forests amaze me. And the rivers that sometimes flow there add to the wild atmosphere. It looks really nice and this tank reminded me of just that. There were brownish-gray elongated fish swimming there, and that added to the atmosphere.

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One of the parts of the Oceanarium worth visiting is the Tropical Reef Aquarium. Here, visitors can experience the colorful and vibrant world of coral reefs, home to a variety of tropical fish and other sea creatures. The aquarium's large acrylic tunnel allows visitors to get up close and personal with the reef's colorful inhabitants, including clownfish, angelfish and triggerfish. Although I did not see any of these fish there. Or maybe I just don't understand.

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The department of stingrays is one of the most charming places in the Antalya Oceanarium. There, visitors can see these fascinating creatures up close and learn about their behavior, habitat and importance to the marine ecosystem. The Stingray Unit is designed to mimic the natural habitat of these aquatic creatures and has a large central tank that is home to different species of stingrays, including the Eagle Stingray, Torpedo Stingray and Painted Stingray. Visitors can walk through an underwater tunnel that allows them to see the rays swimming above and around them, giving them a unique and spectacular view.

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The second aquarium that impressed me was inside with a boat. There was purple with white lighting. The boat seemed to be floating on the water, and was tied to the fence with a rope. Seagulls also sat on it (not real, of course). The atmosphere was very good. Small gray and white fish were swimming in the aquarium.

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The oceanarium also had a section with shark skulls, skeletons of various animals, starfish and various interesting artifacts.

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And the third aquarium that impressed me had a pink car at the bottom! It looked good. Especially with pink lighting covering the entire aquarium. It seemed as if the car had been lying there for many years. Medium-sized gray fish were swimming near the car.

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In one of the aquariums of the Antalya Oceanarium, you can see a reconstruction of a plane from the Second World War, which is located at the bottom of the aquarium. It is a very impressive sight that attracts visitors from all over the world. This plane, which was found at the bottom of the sea, was restored and transported to the aquarium for storage and display to visitors. It became a kind of museum at the bottom of the sea, showing us the atrocities that the war brought and the monuments that it left behind. The plane is located in one of the aquariums, where various types of marine animals swim around it. This creates an incomparable atmosphere and makes the exhibition even more impressive.

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Part of the tunnel in the Antalya Oceanarium will take you back to the ancient times of Greek and Roman cultures. This section is called "Mediterranean Sea" and it impresses with its precise details and atmosphere. The most impressive element of "Mediterranean Sea" is its scenery, which accurately reflects Greek and Roman culture. You will be able to admire magnificent statues, columns and architectural elements that will transport you to the times of ancient civilizations. The atmosphere of the tunnel is created thanks to great attention to detail and the ability to truly convey the cultural heritage of the Mediterranean.

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In most Oceanariums, there is such an attraction - a tunnel. While passing through the tunnel, you are in the ocean depths, surrounded by marine fauna from all over the world. Huge sharks, stingrays, sea turtles, exotic fish and other ocean inhabitants swim above you. The tunnel allows guests to feel part of the underwater world. It creates the impression that you are in a huge aquarium, surrounded by sea creatures from all over the world. The tunnel is about 131 meters long and passes under the main aquarium. This is an unforgettable impression that will stay with you for a lifetime. In addition, there are many information stands in the tunnel that tell about the sea creatures that live in the waters of Antalya Bay. You will learn a lot of interesting things about different types of marine living organisms, their behavior and ecology. The tunnel is not just a tourist attraction, but also a place where you can learn a lot about the world that is usually hidden from us under the water.

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Aquarium with sharks. One of the most popular parts of the Aquarium is the Shark Tank, home to a variety of shark species, including the sand tiger shark, blacktip reef shark, and lemon shark. Visitors can watch these magnificent predators swim above and around them as they pass through the transparent tunnel.

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That's was unforgettable experience!
Bye bye everyone! 🐟🐠

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The pictures are so beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

Yes, it's beautiful, thank you for your coment

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I agree it looks like I am inside an aquarium with different species of fish. I wish we have this kind in the Philippines.

Yes, it is very beautiful there, but as I know there is a big underwater world in the Philippines, and it is incredibly beautiful there too?

Yes we have that in Palawan, I hope you get to visit it too

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But why do you say that you would like to have such fish, if you have the same.

We have fish in Palawan too, that is what I mean but it is different species of underwater fish

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A very interesting place, thanks for sharing with us 😊

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