The newly transformed Sea Life London Aquarium is guaranteed to enthrall little pirates and big buccaneers alike with a pirate ship full of fun this summer – but forget shark infested waters, the newest additions are far more danger-ous as the world’s most venomous fish takes up residence...
The deadly stonefish is amongst the best camouflaged creatures in the world. But as well as being masters of disguise, they are fatally poisonous. Also you can take in the highlights of the Pacific Ocean in the colourful Pacific Reef display, walk right under swimming rare green turtles and colourful tropical shoals in a magical glass tunnel and witness the amazing spectacle of the world’s largest collection of mesmerising cownose rays swimming in perfect synchrony. Plus, the nerve testing finale will sort the captains from the cabin boys as they “walk the plank” on a glass walkway floating over the enormous Pacific shark display while five different species of sharks hover just centimetres beneath their feet.
The Surrey Comet has 15 family passes to give away, but for information or to book your own trip check out www.sealife.co.uk/london To stand a chance of winning just answer the following question: Where might you find stonefish?
A) The North Sea B) The Thames C) The Great Barrier Reef Text your answer to 80360 starting with AQUARIUM leave a space and then your answer, name and contact details. Closing date August 6.
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