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The Reef Lagoon's corals create a very realistic reef atmosphere. Inhabiting this area are hundreds of fish, sharks and rays.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
The Blue Whaler can grow up to around 13ft, and are considered potentially dangerous to humans.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
The Blue Whaler, also known as Great Blue Shark, is the most widely spread shark in the world.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
The Bull Shark is also called a River Whaler.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
The Tiger shark has been recorded at length of 25-30ft off the coast of California, though in Queensland waters they rarely reach 16ft.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
Two of the Tiger sharks will swim constantly along the surface of the water with their dorsal fins protruding, while all the others lurk below, never coming to the surface.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
A Tiger Shark. These are the largest sharks in Shark Bay.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
The Bull Shark can grow to around 11ft.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
A Bull Shark in the Shark Lagoon.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
A Blacktip Reef Shark in the Reef Lagoon.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
The Reef Lagoon underwater viewing area is the more popular of the two, perhaps because of the many beautiful reef fish that inhabit this lagoon.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
There are also underwater viewing areas where guests can see in the two lagoons easily without getting wet.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
The Reef Lagoon contains many corals, living and dead, to make it the most realistic environment for the animals that live there and the guests exploring the lagoon.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
The bridge separating the two lagoons extends below the water level with large transparent acrylic panels. This gives snorklers and divers in the Reef Lagoon the ability to safely interact with the dangerous sharks.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
The Shark Lagoon contains a wide variety of different sharks and rays.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
The Shark Lagoon contains all the larger or dangerous sharks.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
The Tide Pools gives guests a hands-on experience. In here are a variety of starfish and other harmless and slow-moving creatures.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Sea World Monorail System
Shark Bay
Sea World
There are several different areas catering to different marine animals in Shark Bay. You can see the Inter-Tidal Zone at the front of this shot which flows into the Reef Lagoon. Beyond the bridge is the Shark Lagoon.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Shark Bay
Sea World
Vortex is (and was formerly named) a Gravitron, where riders are spun around to a point where they stick to the walls.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Vortex
Dreamworld
Access to Farmyard Friends is by either the Captain Sturt Paddle Wheeler or through this railway crossing.
by Richard Wilson, 20 years ago
Farmyard Friends
Dreamworld
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