recently made a visit to Oceanográfico de Valencia, where is this photo. I liked the visit but also left me, on the other hand, a bitter taste. The facilities are fine, with their environments separated by theme (ecosystems), aquariums, lookout tunnels with sharks, rays, colorful fish, etc. However, it remains to show that living beings are locked.
If you try to stand at some point and you look carefully in one of them, you'll see that show a specific pattern of behavior, a periodic trajectory, with some chaos , but limited, a symptom perhaps of eternal boredom, or a surrender to the landfill.
The belugas were quiet, however. This photo, spent the entire time we were watching as it appears, back and head attached to the gate. Is it possible that one might feel homesick open space?
A feeling like I was with the Dolphins: the show is very nice, and very musical, and dolphins are capable of spectacular stunts. But they are also intelligent animals, with their own language and their own secrets. Are we truly realizing the full scientific potential?
Anyway, the visit is recommended. Everything seems, for once, well planned and studied. In addition there are workshops and activities for children, with drawing contests and others where is used to educate new generations about the dangers to marine biodiversity and the preservation of our seas and oceans. The same message is also transmitted along the route to all visitors.
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