One of the things we intend to do in 2010 is to visit Manila Ocean Park, the Philippine’s first state-of-the-art oceanarium. That’s exactly what we did yesterday noon.
Giant fish, anyone?
Crocodile
Picture, picture!
Look at those tiny seahorses!
Why aren’t you moving? Are you dead or what?
Giant spider crab
Is that you, Nemo?
Stingray
Here, fishy-fishy!
That’s what you call a school of fish!
Baby sharks
Last stop before going out of the oceanarium
My little jeepney driver
Bye-bye time
We enjoyed our trip but found the tickets a bit too pricey (Php400.00 for adults and Php350.00 for kids 4.5 ft. and below). Manila Ocean Park is located at the back of Quirino Grandstand Luneta, Manila.
We enjoyed our trip but found the tickets a bit too pricey (Php400.00 for adults and Php350.00 for kids 4.5 ft. and below). Manila Ocean Park is located at the back of Quirino Grandstand Luneta, Manila.
2 pensive thought/s:
Wowowow, mukhang napakagandang mamasyal dyan sis.
That's really nice. I was so thankful that I was able to take the boys there a month before we left.They surely enjoy that visit.
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