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Man has always wanted to be close to nature. While one can reach countryside or climb mountains, going down the oceans is no everyone's job as it requires professional training, scuba expertise and going to an ocean, which may be far away. That is why men with aesthetics have developed aquariums around the world where even children can go and see the awesome under water world from very close quarters.
Oceanographic Park in Valencia, the third largest city of Spain, is one such place which if one happens to be spending vacation in Spain is a must see place. The huge park, spread over an area of 110,000 square meters, filled with 42 million gallons of water is considered to be the the largest aquarium in Europe.
The design of this building is the shape of water lily. The numerous water tunnels and chambers have more than forty five thousand water species. And if you happen to be a marine zoologist, the park provides you an excellent opportunity to watch the marine life and underwater growth and reefs.
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