Suitable for young people to do activities! We visited here on our trip from Los Angeles to SF. We were not disappointed! Here is a smaller university research center where joyous volunteers and students are eager to help us experience marine life! There's interactive "search and raffle" that delights our 5-year-old daughter, who finds all the answers, and our 2-year-old son busy trying to keep up with her, and there's magnifying glass hanging over jellyfish cans. The whale skeleton is huge, the view of Monterey Bay is amazing, be careful of the trails on the cliffs!
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Suitable for young people to do activities! We visited here on our trip from Los Angeles to SF. We were not disappointed! Here is a smaller university research center where joyous volunteers and students are eager to help us experience marine life! There's interactive "search and raffle" that delights our 5-year-old daughter, who finds all the answers, and our 2-year-old son busy trying to keep up with her, and there's magnifying glass hanging over jellyfish cans. The whale skeleton is huge, the view of Monterey Bay is amazing, be careful of the trails on the cliffs!
This is a very popular attraction in Santa Cruz. At that time, Chinese people participated in the construction here. Now it is a seaside with very good ecological protection. There are many seagulls, flying in the sky, walking on the ground, and getting close to people. It looks good and harmonious.
The exhibition looks like some important cultural relics, but it is actually a copy, and now I finally understand why the tickets don't cost money. This is our first stop in Spain. It felt quite good at the time, but after visiting many ancient cities later, it was not worth mentioning here.