continuing our
Manila Ocean Park Tour, we went next to the Jelly Fish museum for Php 150.00 which in my opinion should've been a part of the initial ticket price as with foreign ocean parks i've been too.
Angel with her favorite ocean park souvenir.
i like looking at jelly fishes (they touching me is a different matter) as they seem so calm and serene.
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inside the jelly fish museum, they have several fish tanks with different type of jelly fishes (duhr!). One comment i can think of that in a way bugs me is the non transitioning fluorescent light they are using for each tanks. It's not a big deal when taking pictures but it is when you are trying to take some videos. :(
all in all it was worth it only if you haven't seen a jelly fish before or if you aren't satisified with looking at just static pictures, the price is a bit expensive for my liking with just 17 (jelly fish) tanks and only several types of jellies.
PS. I was trying to create a video of the jelly fishes but the 64bit version of Sony Vegas keeps crashing up on me. >.<