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Miami and the Dolphins

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Well they Dolphins who live in the water along the coast of Florida have inspired so many people over the years that they even named a major sports team after them, the Miami Dolphins . As a visitor it is always great to catch a Miami Dolphin football game while vacationing in the city. Maybe you decided to schedule your trip around your favorite football team playing against the Dolphins in Miami. Many people do. But when the game is over it is time to check out the beautiful dolphins in the water.  

You can check with the beach side hotel that your staying at and to learn where to catch the dolphins. If you are on a boat they will find you since playing with boats is a fun game for them but if you want a better view of them you may want to check with the Miami Seaquarium . They have a great interactive view with many beautiful wild life. Bring your swim suit along because you can swim with the dolphins here. They also have great views of Seals, Wales, Sea Turtles, Manatees and many other smaller fish. They also have some of the sea side birds to enjoy.  

The Theater of the Sea is also a great place to swim with Dolphins, Sea Lions and Stingrays in man made lagoons. They love to educate the willing with all sorts of great details and stories on the marine animals. They have been around since 1946 and pride themselves on giving some grand performances with their marine friends. This place is the second oldest marine life facility in the world. It has grown from being just a salt water railroad quarry in the early 1900′s, to a lagoon filled with lots of mammal life on 17 acres of tropical land today. Its a little farther from Miami but it is a wonderful experience. Some see some wonderful things in a tropical paradise.

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