Wednesday, 27 March 2013
Day 3 in Valencia
Sunrise and ready to go, today was the day to visit the Oceanography centre. Firstly, we walked past the Science museum which was hosting the Mercedes European training. There were hundreds of mercedes and brand new ones sat on water...it looked stunning. A visit to El Saler provided an opportunity to practise Spanish when buying breakfast and some snacks to have in the day. We walked to the Oceanography Centre and ate our breakfast in the sun. We took our seats for the dolphin show. People were chosen to go and feed the dolphins by answering questions about the dolphins in Spanish. The dolphins did synchronised jumping, lifted people up in the air and flicked their tails.
We then went to see the Beluga whale and the first underwater aquarium. There was a shark which had a baby which swam beneath it. The stingrays swam over us when we were in the tunnel and you could see their gills. There was a MASSIVE sunfish which we had never seen before. We also saw tropical fish, jellyfish, turtles, sea lions and penguins. The Oceanography Centre is really big and there is loads to see. We spent the whole day there.
Lots of us thought the dolphin show was amazing.
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