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The underwater restaurant. The Oceanographic is the largest complex of its type in Europe, spanning 110,000 square metres (1,200,000 sq ft) and holding a capacity of 42,000,000 litres (11,000,000 US gal) of water, [1] including a 26,000,000-litre (6,900,000 US gal) dolphinarium and a 7,000,000-litre (1,800,000 US gal) ocean tank with sharks, rays and other fish. [1]
Europe. Cascada del Ézaro waterfall, Dumbría, Galicia (Spain) Cascada de Maro, Maro, Málaga (Spain) Mealt Falls, Isle of Skye. Ketubjorg (Skagafjörður, Iceland) [4]
An underwater house at Nemo, with the 34.5 m deep pit in the background The view down into the deep pit at Nemo 33. Nemo 33 is an indoor non-chlorinated fresh water facility in Brussels, Belgium.
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After spending six months traveling around Europe, there are a few cities I can't wait to return to, and others I'd probably skip next time. I visited 13 major European cities in 6 months.
Hiking trails crisscross the ruggedly scenic island and experienced scuba divers are drawn underwater to explore the scores of shipwrecks just offshore that include the HMS Drake, torpedoed by a ...
Therme Erding, Erding, Bavaria, 45 km northeast of Munich – Europe's biggest thermal spa, attracts nearly 1,500,000 visitors per year [citation needed] Tropical Islands, Briesen, Brandenburg (near Berlin) – has the largest tropical indoor pool in the world; Turm ErlebnisCity, Oranienburg
One of the main attractions is the 112 m (367 ft) long transparent acrylic underwater viewing tunnel, which is one of the longest of its kind in the world. [2] The curvature of the 6.5-centimetre (2.6 in) thick acrylic causes a de-magnifying effect on all of the creatures in the exhibit—roughly one third reduction. [3]