It is already december.
It starts to get colder outside (at least where i live). So i decided to make an all-polar animals sanctuary.
I would like to present to you: ICEBERG SANCTUARY
The sanctuary houses 6 different species in need for help.
Lets get a look at the visitors map:
As you can see, the sanctuary is constructed around on main polar expedition centre on the left side of the park.
Another smaller centre can be found on the right side of the park, where helicopters depart on their journey to find animals in danger.
Lets enter the park!
First you will enter a small polar town. These are the houses of the Iceberg Sanctuary crew.
Some of these houses are open for the visitors, allowing them to buy snacks, souvenirs or go to the bathroom.
When leaving the town at the left side, the guests will enter the main exploration building.
This building allows the visitors to look into the caribou, arctic wolves, ribbon- and harp seals exhibits.
The large caribou enclosure.
An overview of the main building with the caribou and arctic wolf enclosures.
This is the entrance towards the seal tunnel.
The seal tunnel towards the observation area. On the left side you can see the harp seals, on the right side you can see ribbon seals.
Here you can see the town centre on the right side. Here is also the recycling centre of the park.
At the right side of the sanctuary there is a slightly smaller building. Here the helicopters fly out, guest can have a look into the penguin- and polar bear enclosure.
Emperor penguin enclosure
Polar bears and cubs.
Here our visit into Iceberg Sanctuary ends. It is a small park with large enclosures.
Here the animals can rest and prepare themselves for their release into the wild.
ICEBERG SANCTUARY - for arctic and antarctic animals only.