(Nobbies Centre), the westernmost tip of Nobbies Centre Victoria's famous tourist destination, Philip Island, is about 140km from Melbourne, the capital of Victoria.
The strange rock zone of Cape Nobis is also known as "Panther Rock (Seal Rocks)" because it lives in Australia's largest seal population, and its invincible beauty is also a must for tourists on Philip Island.
In addition to seals, seabirds and penguins, the center has a cafe souvenir store where visitors order cups of coffee and view the spectacular view of more than 6,000 Australian seals through huge windows. During October-December of each year, breeding seals enjoy staying and using underwater cameras to learn more about the charmed seals.
In addition, the (Antarctic Journey) Pavilion, located in Nobbies Centre, is an important part of the center. The whole "Antarctic trip" is divided into three floors, each with different themes, leading tourists to the Antarctic world step by step:
The first floor: you will experience the gradual transition from room temperature to polar temperature, and the furnishings in the exhibition hall will show biological species changes from room temperature to polar ecological environment with the change of temperature. Because the whole exhibition hall maintains the environmental protection concept, tries not to use the paper description, cites the Wifi hot spot and the QR code technology, you only need to collect the QR code of the scanned exhibit to obtain the relevant information and the explanation.
The second layer: through various interactive scientific research experiences, the laboratory explores the Antarctic ecological polar ecology in this special polar laboratory, such as the frozen zone (Chill Zone), feeling and its lifelike Antarctic climate, and can also observe the Antarctic unique sea spiders through a microscope, so as to have a more concrete understanding of the Antarctic ecology.
The third layer: you will restore a real South Pole, where you will become a polar explorer, be placed on a piece of floating ice in a twinkling of an eye, may meet a friendly seal to give you a hug, or penguins wobble past to shake hands with you, or even see whales jumping out of the sea from the sea, making you feel like you are in the South Pole.
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