Have you ever wondered what swims beneath the surface at Cebu Ocean Park? Cebu Ocean Park isn’t just an aquarium. It’s the largest ocean park in the Philippines. It dwarfs even Manila Ocean Park. The journey began in 2015 when SM Supermalls partnered with Cebu Sealife Park Inc. Construction started in March 2016, near the San Pedro Calungsod Chapel and SM Seaside City Cebu at the South Road Properties. The park opened its doors in August 2019. Sadly, the COVID-19 pandemic forced a temporary closure in April 2020. Thankfully, it reopened in November 2020, ready to welcome visitors back to its wonders. Cebu Ocean Park offers a diverse experience. The Seven Seas exhibit showcases various fish and garden eels. The Jungle Trek immerses you in river wildlife. For the brave, Creepy Critters houses reptiles and insects. The heart of Cebu Ocean Park is the Deep Tank Lagoon. This massive oceanarium holds 3,500 cubic meters of water. It plunges to a depth of 7.2 meters and features a 360-degree viewing tunnel. Here, you can witness marine life in its full splendor.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.