Aquariums in Middle East
Aquariums in Dubai
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The Fountain Oasis, a towering waterfall, cascades with thousands of gallons of water as it thunders towards The Lake, another central attraction at the mall. The lakeside water jets and pyrotechnic lasers further add a sound and light extravaganza at The Musical Fountain at night.
A Waterfront Boulevard also grants you awesome views of the Burj Dubai as you dine alfresco. The fantasy water world experience then culminates at one of the World’s Largest Aquarium, featuring a glass tunnel where you can slide right through and come face to face with sharks, sting rays and other exotic marine life. Truly Neptune’s vision in the heart of The Dubai Mall.
Aquariums in Israel
Underwater Observatory Marine Park
Your window to the Red Sea
The magical red sea is known for its amazing underwater world. The red sea is famous for the incredible, unique and rich marine life. The variety and colorful fish, among the amazing and beautiful corals, creates the world's most unique and beautiful reef site. The underwater observatory marine park is located on coral beach, in the red sea. The one of a kind underwater observatory, 6 meter under the waterbed, were the fish looks at you, gives you the opportunity to enter the heart of the red sea. The Park displays the richest presentation of animal life of the Red Sea, including fish, coral, and other living creatures of the enchanting underwater world.
Aquariums in Kuwait
The Scientific Center
The Scientific Center Aquarium (the largest in the Middle East Region so far), allows visitors to witness representations of the three main environments in the Arabian Peninsula region: the sea, the desert and the coastal edge. Each area contains specimens of animal, plant and marine life found in that region. The Marine section contains several tanks. Probably the most dramatic of the tanks is the Arabian Gulf Fishes tank, with a capacity of 1.5 million liters of water that houses a variety of sharks and rays. Another awe inspiring tank contains sharks and rays of the coral reefs, with the capacity of 100,000 litres.
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