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DIVE IN FOR A SPLASHING GREAT TIME RNLI supporters are usually too concerned with events on the sea's surface to wonder about whotjfalit be happening down below the waves.

Exploring the magical world fTenwnh the surface of the sea is no Inger the sole preserve of experienced scuba divers, however! new breed of aquarium has brought the spectacular marine world •each of everyone...and none moll dramatically than the growing network of Sea Life Centres, of which there are no fewer thanl 7 in the UK and Republic of Ireland. ---""" WE ARE DELIGHTED TO OFFER RNll / SUPPORTERS THE OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY A / SPECIAL CUT-PRICE UNDERSEA ADVENTURE...AND RAISE ESSENTIAL FUND! FOR THAI'S LIFE SAVING WORK. . _ .

JusHut out'the voucher from this page ra visit any Sea Life Centre be1' £3 for adults, fiff.. _ the same ditffiqt on e Each centre takes its vis H»4uly 1999 for uf to 5 peoplejan enjoy spellbinding journey'Jfcroxjgh the " ' 'res QUARIUM variety of sea creatAws on the way. ——— RNLI supporters pay £3.00 Adults £2.50 Children/ O.A.P's Sea Life residents range from humble . _ shrimps and* starfish to sharks, stingrays, conger eels and giant skate. All are tuused in spacious displays designed to copy their natural * habitats as closely as possible, and at the same time ~~P to allow visitors crystal clear views from as close as a few millimetres away.

Most of the Centres allow you to literally walk ) underwater... through spectacular see-through I acrylic tunnels with sharks, rays and other ./ creatures swimming inches overhead or alongside.

Each Sea Life Centre has it's own theme, and-all have been extremely successful with their breeding programmes o f , native species. Sea Life are especially proud of their Scarborough and Hunstanton working very closely with their sister attraction the National Seal Sanctuary in Cornwall..