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Mundo Marino - Sea World
Calling itself El oceanario más grande de América del Sur, Mundo Marino in Argentina’s Buenos Aires province is a wildly popular attraction. In the summer months visitors may have long waits to get in the park, see the shows or enjoy the attractions, but the park is open all year around. The park is the dream of developer Juan David Méndez who based the aquarium/oceanarium on aquariums and the training of orca whales and sea lions he’d seen in the US and elsewhere. Purchasing the land in the 1960s, he and his family were ready to open the doors in the summer of 1977/1978 with pools for seals, fish and dolphins. Over the years, training programs for animal trainers and marine wildlife grew brought professionals from around the world to study their methods. Today, "Mundo Marino has 20 properly distributed swimming-pools which lodge over 50 sea mammals, over 80 birds and a variable amount of fish and typically coastal animals" accordding to Oceanário Mundo Marino. Getting There: Find flights from your area to Buenos Aires and other locations in Argentina. You can also browse for hotels and car rentals. Located at the base of Punta Norte del Cabo San Antonio, a peninsula separating the Atlantic Ocean and Bahía Samborombón, San Clemente del Tuyú in on the seacoast route between Buenos Aires and Mar del Plata, and is easily accessible from the latter beach resort. The address is Major Attractions: * Show de Orca: The trainers of Kshamenk demonstrate how these whales understand and communicate with games, rewards ad mimicry.
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