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Mayor Theothori Koukoulis at the Sea Life Sydney Aquarium

Thursday, 25th October, 2012.

The Mayor, the Metropoliti and Father Petros spent two hours in the Aquarium ands were fascinated by the exhibits.

Sea Life Sydney Aquarium is located on the city side of Darling Harbour, in the heart of Sydney.

http://www.sydneyaquarium.com.au

How to get there?

Sydney Ferries

Services to Darling Harbour depart from Circular Quay Wharf 5 about every half an hour.

Please check timetables for full schedule on Transport Info: 131 500 or www.131500.com.au

Walk
5-10 minute walk from CBD down Market Street or King Street.

Monorail
Exit the monorail from Darling Park station.

Light Rail
Exit the light rail from either the Convention Centre or Pyrmont Bay stations.

Taxi
Ask to be dropped at King Street Wharf on Lime Street or Wheat Road.

Train
A short walk from Town Hall or Wynyard stations.

Bus
Sydney Explorer Bus Stop No 24, or hop off any bus service in that city that drops near Market Street or King Street and take the short walk down to Darling Harbour.

Come on a journey of amazing discovery through Sea Life Sydney Aquarium's unique freshwater and marine aquatic environments and discover an incredible 13,000 animals from 700 different species - including the world's largest variety of sharks and rays.

At Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, you'll get to venture through 14 newly-themed zones including a new Shark Walk, a tropical Bay of Rays, an interactive Discovery Rockpool, Mangrove Swamps, a shipwreck and the new ocean tunnel walk-through - Shark Valley!

Along the way you'll encounter some of the world's most incredible animals, including the bizarre but beautiful dugongs - 2 of only 5 on display anywhere in the world - huge sharks, massive stingrays, majestic turtles, jellyfish, platypuses, penguins, sea dragons, thousands of tropical fish, enormous crabs and much, much more.

From the freshwater rivers of the south to the tropical waters of the north, including the world's biggest and most impressive Great Barrier Reef exhibit, a trip to Sydney Aquarium takes you around Australia's coastline, out into its oceans and up into its waterways - all without leaving the city!

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