Sections of The Park
- Butterfly house with (mainly living) butterflies.
- Pond with water birds
- Dolphinarium with live dolphin shows interacting with the cast
- Dolphin Photo Opportunity where member's of the public can have their photo taken whilst stroking a dolphin
- Glass cages with hummingbirds
- House of orchids
- Terrace near fountain
- Amphitheater with shows with flying birds of prey
- Presentation room with documentaries and shows with trained parrots
- Souvenir shop
- Aquaria with many kinds of fish and other underwater animals
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“For generations, a wide range of shooting in Northern Ireland has provided all sections of the population with a pastime which ... has occupied a great deal of leisure time. Unlike many other countries, the outstanding characteristic of the sport has been that it was not confined to any one class.”
—Northern Irish Tourist Board. quoted in New Statesman (London, Aug. 29, 1969)
“For generations, a wide range of shooting in Northern Ireland has provided all sections of the population with a pastime which ... has occupied a great deal of leisure time. Unlike many other countries, the outstanding characteristic of the sport has been that it was not confined to any one class.”
—Northern Irish Tourist Board. quoted in New Statesman (London, Aug. 29, 1969)
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