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Photo taken at Seaworld,Gold Coast Australia. The Bottle-nose Dolphin is native to these waters of the Pacific Ocean.
lagoon at SeaWorld Orlando Florida where visitors can watch shows from Bayside Stadium on left such as the nightly fireworks show and other special events.
"There's something going on around here and I have to find out what it is and who's behind it.", says the penguin detective.
"I will look for any witness that can help!"
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SeaWorld fireworks from Dana Landing Marina in Mission Bay.
Canon EOS RP, Canon 24-105 f/4L lens, bulb exposure.
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I went to Seaworld with the family for the 4th. I went back and forth on whether or not to bring my tripod. I opted not to bring it. I totally regretted it later. But managed to snap a few good shot of the annual spectacle
SeaWorld fireworks show from Dana Landing Marina in Mission Bay.
Canon EOS RP, Canon 24-105 f/4L lens, bulb exposure.
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My Stock Photography:
Photo copyright by ©Sam Antonio Photography 2021
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SeaWorld San Diego is a wonderful place to visit in the winter, and we had a great visit during our Honeymoon trip. We are sharing many pics from this visit for you and for your kids (and the kids in all of us)--hope you enjoy!
From our December/January 2019/2020 honeymoon trip to San Diego. More from this trip are available here.
Caption: "Leaping Belugas present a dazzling finale to the Whale and Dolphin Show at Sea World."
Featuring either Spooky or Bandit (left) and Luke (right). Official SeaWorld photography.
A photograph taken at Seaworld during the Easter Festival of 2006. Original picture post processed with Photoshop and slightly HDR "tone mapped". Love the colors.
Some Quick Facts:
In 2008, SeaWorld Orlando hosted an estimated 5.9 million guests, ranking it the seventh-most visited amusement park in the United States and #12 in the world. When combined with its neighbor Discovery Cove and the Aquatica waterpark, it forms the largest entertainment complex devoted to Earth's oceans and the array of life that inhabits them.
The original Shamu died years ago, and now there are 7 Killer Whales that switch out the role of Shamu in the shows in Orlando.
SeaWorld Orlando has rescued more than 275 manatees in its history, more than any other aquarium tourist program in the state.
SeaWorld animal experts feed more than 5,000 lbs. of restaurant-quality fish to the park's animals each day. Park guests may join in the fun, too, and feed dolphins, sea lions, seals -- and even stingrays - while enjoying SeaWorld.