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Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Bayworld Museum Complex

Bayworld

Bayworld

Now known as Bayworld, which means you get to see the Oceanarium, the snake park, and no 7 Castle Hill as part of the same visit, the country’s third old­est museum boasts a 15 metre Southern Right whale skel­eton, a life-size recon­struc­tion of the giant dino­saur Algoasaurus (it’s not a recently dis­covered spe­cies, but a take on Algoa Bay!), and a bronze can­non that dates back to 1640 that was recovered from a Portuguese galleon ship­wrecked off the coast near Port Elizabeth.

If that isn’t enough reason to visit the Port Elizabeth Museum, which effort­lessly com­bines cul­tural and nat­ural his­tory in dis­plays of dino­saurs, bird and mar­ine life, cos­tume and local his­tory, Xhosa bead­work and a curi­os­ity corner, then per­haps the mari­time his­tory hall will do the trick. Fully rigged mod­els of sail­ing ships of an era long gone by, together with the ships’ arte­facts, never fail to impress; whilst mod­els and skel­et­ons of whales, sharks and dol­phins give one a still life view of the live anim­als on dis­play in the Oceanarium, which offers close encoun­ters with local mar­ine wild­life. And the snake park is a ver­it­able feast of rep­tiles that include tor­toises, juven­ile cro­codiles, geckos, ter­ra­pins and snakes. Continued

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Article by: The Team @ SA-Venues