Three Devon Delights

February 15th, 2009 admin Posted in Travel No Comments »

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Plymouth 'National Marine Aquarium s gives you a chance to see the underwater world without getting your feet wet! With three huge tanks containing hundreds of exhibits and displays 4,000 animals from 400 species, you 're sure of a great day out! The aquarium has six areas with the creatives and interactive exhibits: are the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Reef, coral seas, strange creatures, the areas of Shallows and Explorocean. Full of wonderful marine life and the incredible events of the seas of the world, let you find out about fish, sharks, octopuses, whales, sea turtles, marine mammals, Seahorse, coral and more. The area of technological innovation Explorocean is always very popular, offering over 20 exhibits including the Aqua Theater, the future of ocean energy and the seabed. This area emphasizes the exploration of the ocean and the central issue of continuity. The aquarium said to be an inspiration for people who want to learn more about the oceans and seas (which cover 70% of our planet). Visitors can take a tour of the local costs of United Kingdom the deep ocean, learning about marine life, and gaining a valuable insight into the waters surrounding the United Kingdom and the beautiful and amazing creatures that live there. Devon Bird of prey center is based in central garden Fermoys near Newton Abbot, and contains a vast collection of birds of prey from around the world. Here you can see kites, hawks, eagles, falcons and vultures and powerful, inspiring in real rooms. You can also see them and watch them fly freely while feeding. It is also possible to try the ancient art of falconry for yourself. Resist a permit, there are exhibitions for the flight to captivate and excite people of all ages. The center offers a number of visitor experiences including the last bird of prey experience, the days of hunting and falconry hawk and detailed courses designed for people serious about the possession of an offer to the prey they . They give the owner an advance appreciation and understanding of the work involved with ownership. The staff is always on hand to answer any questions you may have. A visit to the Devon Bird of prey center is a truly memorable experience, allowing you to get close to birds that you normally only read about or see on television. Bicton Gardens spread over 60 acres of beautiful valley of the otter and contain nearly 300 years of history that cultivates an orchard. The gardens include a fabulous garden dating from 1735 Italian, Mediterranean and reed beds, a garden of the Hermitage with a great collection of dwarf conifers, water features and an elegant magnificent arboretum with trees about 25 British Champion. The dates of the palm house of 1820 's and is thought by experts to be even more impressive than the one in Kew Gardens, this glass and tropical, arid and temperate species contains all the amazing wonderful and often unusual characteristic of plants. There is also a museum of vehicles from the field of vintage steam and a children 'well-equipped, s play area of a rail and including a soccer field for any season. And there 's even a mini golf course challenging 18 holes. With three such wonderful places to visit in Devon, nature lovers will have a great time exploring the delights on offer!

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