Atlantis Marine Park
An abandoned marine theme park in Two Rocks, Australia, known for its dolphin rewilding experiment and a towering King Neptune sculpture.

šŸ“œ Atlantis Marine Park was constructed in 1981 in Two Rocks, north of Perth, Australia, featuring a ten-meter-tall King Neptune sculpture and numerous ocean-themed sculptures.
šŸ” The park closed in 1990, leading to a complicated experiment in dolphin rewilding. It is now an abandoned site.

Why Go

šŸ—æ See the refurbished 10-meter-tall King Neptune sculpture.
🚶 Explore the remnants of an abandoned marine park.
šŸ“ø Capture unique photos of the decaying sculptures and artificial lake.
🐬 Learn about the controversial dolphin rewilding experiment conducted here.
šŸ’­ Imagine the park as it was for humans and dolphins.

Why Avoid

🚧 The park is abandoned and has suffered vandalism.
āš ļø The dolphin rewilding efforts were largely unsuccessful, and no dolphins remain.

Tips

šŸ“ Located just north of Perth in the town of Two Rocks.
šŸ—“ļø The King Neptune sculpture was restored by volunteers in 2015, reopening the area to visitors.
šŸŒ¬ļø Prepare for coastal weather conditions

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