Thursday, 7 February 2013

Looking For An Interesting Spot For Your School Trip? How About SEA LIFE?

For most of us taking a field trip was one of the best parts of going to school, as it was considered a trip filled with fun and excitement. You get to leave your school premises and venture out into something that you have never experienced before, and above all a school trip means no classes and no homework!

Field trips are attractive highlights of school for your children and it doesn't matter whether you visit the planetarium, zoo or just a factory, it’s all about learning more about the real world and how to interact and socialize with others apart from your schoolmates.

Why Sea Life?

See life is the most attractive aquarium in the whole of Birmingham, and there is nothing more spectacular that you could witness, as it can make your jaws drop with excitement. Visiting an aquarium means getting in touch with real-life creatures, that you may have probably seen on Discovery Channel, but have never got an opportunity to come face-to-face.

• 1000s Of Creatures - See Life accommodates some of the most magnificent species that you have witnessed, with more than 1000 different creatures in over 2 million liters of water! You can come across some of the most splendid sea life creatures that you may have never known or seen before, and can be your best experience ever.
• 500 Species - In addition to this, you may find 500 species collected from every part of the world including the rarest species for you to know them up close, so that you get to know their habitat, food habits, type and interactive level.
• 40 Mind Blowing Sharks - That's not all, if you are fascinated about sharks more than ever, you would be surprised to see more than 40 sharks from 12 different species. That's right, this is exactly the place where you can witness the hammerhead shark that are today known to be near extinction, and is right here safe and healthy. At sea life you get to interact with the sharks, and feed them too, as you will be guided by experts who can talk to you about their habitat and interaction level.

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