Poland's Wroclaw Afrykarium ranked fourth on the list of the seven wonders of the world zoo. Recall Afrykarium built in Wroclaw Zoo provides a unique journey through the seven regions of Africa - Red Sea beach on the Red Sea, the African Great Lakes, the Mozambique Channel, East Africa, Namibia coast and the jungle on the Congo River. In total, the entire route paths after Afrykarium has almost two kilometers. In addition Kotiks African and penguins can be seen here include Land turtles desert, the Nile hippos, mrówniki, dikdiki (one of the smallest antelopes), crocodiles, otters and manatees
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Poland's Wroclaw Afrykarium ranked fourth on the list of the seven wonders of the world zoo. Recall Afrykarium built in Wroclaw Zoo provides a unique journey through the seven regions of Africa - Red Sea beach on the Red Sea, the African Great Lakes, the Mozambique Channel, East Africa, Namibia coast and the jungle on the Congo River. In total, the entire route paths after Afrykarium has almost two kilometers. In addition Kotiks African and penguins can be seen here include Land turtles desert, the Nile hippos, mrówniki, dikdiki (one of the smallest antelopes), crocodiles, otters and manatees. Additionally, you can also admire the extraordinary vegetation - and almost at every turn. This is one of the most modern facilities of its kind in Europe. Throughout the past year, the Wroclaw zoo and Afrykarium visited by nearly 1, 7 million people. Picture taken on February 9, 2017.