Vincent Poon :: Coral World, Eilat

The Red Sea Underwater Observatory, also known as Coral World Eilat, was opened to the public in 1975. It was the first Underwater Observatory Marine Park of its kind in the world at that time, with observatory 6 metres under water to allow the visitors to see in their own eyes the wonderful lifeforms and inhabitants beneath the Red Sea
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Last changed: Apr 26, 2011
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Dr Optopus is showing you your way around
Little croc at the Amazon Exhibit section
Feed me...
The Underwater Observatory - 90 steps up and you can see Israel, Jordan and Egypt; 6 metres below and you can see the reef fishes of the red sea
Dr Optopus is showing you your way around
Little croc at the Amazon Exhibit section
Feed me...
The Underwater Observatory - 90 steps up and you can see Israel, Jordan and Egypt; 6 metres below and you can see the reef fishes of the red sea
A joint venture project?
Reef Bar@Underwater Observatory - A wonderful place to dine in and feel the sea breeze, too bad it was closed by the time I got there
To the east is Jordan's Aqaba
A joint venture project?
Reef Bar@Underwater Observatory - A wonderful place to dine in and feel the sea breeze, too bad it was closed by the time I got there
To the east is Jordan's Aqaba

View from the underwater observatory
View from the underwater observatory
View of the park and north of Eilat from the underwater observatory
View of the underwater observatory and Red Sea from the park
View from the underwater observatory
View from the underwater observatory
View of the park and north of Eilat from the underwater observatory
View of the underwater observatory and Red Sea from the park
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