Shark Bay @ Sea World - A new diving experience

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Contributed by Tim Hochgrebe added 2004-07-23

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LarisaC added 2006-11-19

I loved the way you just describe the experience at Sea World. I think that spaces like the Shark Bay are blessings not only for the people who is able to feel some of the underwater world, but for all the animals that are there and in the real sea, surviving not only their enviormment, they are surviving us. Sea World...long life for you! Larisa


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