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Newest photos at Ray Reef
2 reviews –
“Good”
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It's likely that it was the food on sale to hand-feed the stingrays that was attracting birds, but it's odd that Ray Reef had been open for seven years before this was deemed necessary.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
Ray Reef has recently been entirely enclosed with netting, presumably to keep birds out of the area.
by Richard, 8 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
Ray Reef is closed for for maintenance.
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
And it's seagull feeding time at Ray Reef...
by Richard Wilson, 11 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
Does Ray Reef really qualify as "all new" three years on?
by Richard Wilson, 12 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
The rays are still swimming about, but maybe someone thought September isn't a good month for human-ray interaction for some reason?
by Richard Wilson, 14 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
And Ray Reef at Sea World is closed for some reason.
by Richard Wilson, 14 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
by Gavin Seipelt, 15 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
The sandy bottom allows the rays to partake in natural camouflaging behaviour.
by Gavin Seipelt, 15 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
The lagoon is divided by a rock wall. The far end contains the larger rays, whilst the closer end contains smaller ones (Some no larger than a saucer).
by Gavin Seipelt, 15 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
The rays live in a well shaded, flat bottomed lagoon.
by Gavin Seipelt, 15 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
Much like the SeaWorld parks in the U.S, guests at Ray Reef will have the opportunity to buy fish and feed it to the rays.
by Gavin Seipelt, 15 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
It appears Ray Reef missed its original Boxing Day opening target.
by Gavin Seipelt, 15 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
The rockwork has been finished, but there is still much to do before the rays can be introduced and the area opened to the public.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
The lagoon is now concreted, with mesh in place for some rocky outcrops.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
Six and a half years after Thrillseekers closure there will finally be a permanent attraction it its place.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
Colourful hoardings are now up around the site. The logo could suggest more of a family focus of this exhibit.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
More work underway on Sea World's new Stingray exhibit
by joz, 16 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
Construction begins on Sea World's other new attraction for 2008
by joz, 16 years ago
Ray Reef
Sea World
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