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SeaWorld Indonesia was established with the underlying concept of a maritime nation which, geographically, is consisted of more water than land. On October 2nd, 1992, the overnor of Jakarta – Mr. Wiyogo Atmodarminto- placed a cornerstone to mark what was to be a premise for an underwater world, which in less than two years would be known as SeaWorld Indonesia. Now the biggest aquarium site in South East Asia. The premise itself covers over three-acres of landscape, with its main building spreading about 4.500 square meters, fully engaged in numerous exhibitions. In the meantime, the space used for public facilities alone, those being community parks and parking lots, has taken up to more or less 3.000 square meters of the share. |









