Visiting Valencia and the Ocean World

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Tuesday was a long, fruitful, and full of experience day. We started with a tournament of pictures that we took with the topic of saving water.


After that we went to the oceanarium which was AMABLE. The experience was amazing because we could see how marine vets work from the backstage. We saw why the turtle’s population is decreasing, we learned what the worst dangers for them are and how we can look after TORTUGES. We were terrified about the data that educator showed us. For example, the fact that those wonderful animals eat plastic, which is why vets must perform surgeries. One of the most important lessons that we learned was how to behave when we see a turtle on sand. You can’t take them into the water, but its necessary to call 112 and inform the relevant authorities. We think that it should be a must for every organization to make up for the damages they cause.



The water that flows into the oceanarium comes through 25 kilometer long pipes, straight from the ocean.





 

 




We also enjoyed a dolphin show. We had an opportunity to appreciate the relationship between the trainers and the animals. Every part of the performance was perfectly synchronised and fascinating.




After visiting the Ocean World we went for a trip around the city. Our Spanish friends told us very interesting information about Valencia.


















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