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PH BIODOME
by The Manila Times
Dec 29, 2024 7:47 pm
A family visits the first-ever Philippine Biodome at the Manila Ocean Park in Manila. The new attraction allows visitors to walk through a self-contained, human-made ecosystem inside a greenhouse-like dome, which is designed to preserve and exhibit a robust collection of plant life as well as land and aquatic animals. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
A family visits the first-ever Philippine Biodome at the Manila Ocean Park in Manila. The new attraction allows visitors to walk through a self-contained, human-made ecosystem inside a greenhouse-like dome, which is designed to preserve and exhibit a robust collection of plant life as well as land and aquatic animals. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
A family visits the first-ever Philippine Biodome at the Manila Ocean Park in Manila. The new attraction allows visitors to walk through a self-contained, human-made ecosystem inside a greenhouse-like dome, which is designed to preserve and exhibit a robust collection of plant life as well as land and aquatic animals. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
A family visits the first-ever Philippine Biodome at the Manila Ocean Park in Manila. The new attraction allows visitors to walk through a self-contained, human-made ecosystem inside a greenhouse-like dome, which is designed to preserve and exhibit a robust collection of plant life as well as land and aquatic animals. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
A family visits the first-ever Philippine Biodome at the Manila Ocean Park in Manila. The new attraction allows visitors to walk through a self-contained, human-made ecosystem inside a greenhouse-like dome, which is designed to preserve and exhibit a robust collection of plant life as well as land and aquatic animals. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
A family visits the first-ever Philippine Biodome at the Manila Ocean Park in Manila. The new attraction allows visitors to walk through a self-contained, human-made ecosystem inside a greenhouse-like dome, which is designed to preserve and exhibit a robust collection of plant life as well as land and aquatic animals. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
A family visits the first-ever Philippine Biodome at the Manila Ocean Park in Manila. The new attraction allows visitors to walk through a self-contained, human-made ecosystem inside a greenhouse-like dome, which is designed to preserve and exhibit a robust collection of plant life as well as land and aquatic animals. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
A family visits the first-ever Philippine Biodome at the Manila Ocean Park in Manila. The new attraction allows visitors to walk through a self-contained, human-made ecosystem inside a greenhouse-like dome, which is designed to preserve and exhibit a robust collection of plant life as well as land and aquatic animals. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
A family visits the first-ever Philippine Biodome at the Manila Ocean Park in Manila. The new attraction allows visitors to walk through a self-contained, human-made ecosystem inside a greenhouse-like dome, which is designed to preserve and exhibit a robust collection of plant life as well as land and aquatic animals. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
A family visits the first-ever Philippine Biodome at the Manila Ocean Park in Manila. The new attraction allows visitors to walk through a self-contained, human-made ecosystem inside a greenhouse-like dome, which is designed to preserve and exhibit a robust collection of plant life as well as land and aquatic animals. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
A family visits the first-ever Philippine Biodome at the Manila Ocean Park in Manila. The new attraction allows visitors to walk through a self-contained, human-made ecosystem inside a greenhouse-like dome, which is designed to preserve and exhibit a robust collection of plant life as well as land and aquatic animals. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN
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