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1. Galleries |
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Antiques and Fine Art3 Charlotte Street, Co. Down | |
2. Children's Playcentres |
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Cocos Adventure Playground27A Central Promenade, Newcastle, Co. DownCoco's Indoor Adventure Playground offers children Snake Slides, Free Fall, Assault Course etc., for toddlers a soft play activity area and for parents the 'safe' have of a snack bar. | |
3. Cinemas |
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Iveage CinemaThe Manager , Huntly Road, Co. Down | |
4. Nightclubs |
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Cupid's-Edsels Rock CafeMerchants Quay, Co. Down | |
5. Festivals and Fairs |
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6. Exhibitions |
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Exploris Education CentreThe Rope Walk, Co. DownOne of Europe's finest aquaria, Exploris presents the wonders of the Irish Sea, from 6ft long conger eels to ponderous octopus. Experience the frenzy at feeding times: There may be a tank being fed during your visit to Exploris.. ask Reception staff for more details. The Touch Tanks: Stroke a friendly ray, feel the suction power of a spiny starfish or find out how prickly a sea urchin is. Due to popular demand, there are extra Touch Tanks now in use. Discover the secrets of the new Marine Discovery Lab: Ever changing developments behind the scenes at Exploris, from delicate fish embryos moving in their egg sacs, to the microscopic world unveiled by the video microscope. Open Sea Tank: Gaze into the deep and mysterious waters, where sharks circle and rays sweep majestically past as you sit in a cave beneath the huge Open Sea Tank, one of the largest in the United Kingdom. Diversity & Variety: A rare opportuntiy to see how plants and animals live in communities in the wild. Watch the camouflage specialists such as the flatfish and the angler fish disappear against the background. Look at the amazing burrows that prawns have dug for themselves. Enjoy the sheer beauty of these dynamic displays, form multi-coloured wrasse to prehistoric wolf fish. Returning to the wild: Every year Exploris rehabilitates sick or abandoned grey and common seal pups. We have also returned, to the wild, turtles blown off course in storms. | |
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