Dolphin Medical Centre in Vladivostok, Russia

2021-01-14 03:00:51 GMT2021-01-14 11:00:51(Beijing Time) Sina English
<p>A trainer instructs a dolphin during an open training session in the dolphinarium at the Okean medical centre in Vladivostok, Russia, Jan. 12, 2021. (Photo/Sipaphoto) <br><br>

The Okean medical centre has a wide range of health resort facilities, including mud baths, a physiotherapy department, a hydrotherapy department, a seawater pool, a gym, healthy meals, and hotel accommodation. At the beginning of 2021, the dolphinarium started to offer a new service, dolphin therapy, that includes a programme of correction and rehabilitation. The dolphinarium is currently home to four Black Sea common bottlenose dolphins named Tor, Dani, Ruta and Gela.</p>

A trainer instructs a dolphin during an open training session in the dolphinarium at the Okean medical centre in Vladivostok, Russia, Jan. 12, 2021. (Photo/Sipaphoto)

The Okean medical centre has a wide range of health resort facilities, including mud baths, a physiotherapy department, a hydrotherapy department, a seawater pool, a gym, healthy meals, and hotel accommodation. At the beginning of 2021, the dolphinarium started to offer a new service, dolphin therapy, that includes a programme of correction and rehabilitation. The dolphinarium is currently home to four Black Sea common bottlenose dolphins named Tor, Dani, Ruta and Gela.

<p>Dolphins during an open training session in the dolphinarium at the Okean medical centre in Vladivostok, Russia, Jan. 12, 2021. (Photo/Sipaphoto) <br><br>

The Okean medical centre has a wide range of health resort facilities, including mud baths, a physiotherapy department, a hydrotherapy department, a seawater pool, a gym, healthy meals, and hotel accommodation. At the beginning of 2021, the dolphinarium started to offer a new service, dolphin therapy, that includes a programme of correction and rehabilitation. The dolphinarium is currently home to four Black Sea common bottlenose dolphins named Tor, Dani, Ruta and Gela.</p>

Dolphins during an open training session in the dolphinarium at the Okean medical centre in Vladivostok, Russia, Jan. 12, 2021. (Photo/Sipaphoto)

The Okean medical centre has a wide range of health resort facilities, including mud baths, a physiotherapy department, a hydrotherapy department, a seawater pool, a gym, healthy meals, and hotel accommodation. At the beginning of 2021, the dolphinarium started to offer a new service, dolphin therapy, that includes a programme of correction and rehabilitation. The dolphinarium is currently home to four Black Sea common bottlenose dolphins named Tor, Dani, Ruta and Gela.

<p>Dolphins during an open training session in the dolphinarium at the Okean medical centre in Vladivostok, Russia, Jan. 12, 2021. (Photo/Sipaphoto) <br><br>

The Okean medical centre has a wide range of health resort facilities, including mud baths, a physiotherapy department, a hydrotherapy department, a seawater pool, a gym, healthy meals, and hotel accommodation. At the beginning of 2021, the dolphinarium started to offer a new service, dolphin therapy, that includes a programme of correction and rehabilitation. The dolphinarium is currently home to four Black Sea common bottlenose dolphins named Tor, Dani, Ruta and Gela.</p>

Dolphins during an open training session in the dolphinarium at the Okean medical centre in Vladivostok, Russia, Jan. 12, 2021. (Photo/Sipaphoto)

The Okean medical centre has a wide range of health resort facilities, including mud baths, a physiotherapy department, a hydrotherapy department, a seawater pool, a gym, healthy meals, and hotel accommodation. At the beginning of 2021, the dolphinarium started to offer a new service, dolphin therapy, that includes a programme of correction and rehabilitation. The dolphinarium is currently home to four Black Sea common bottlenose dolphins named Tor, Dani, Ruta and Gela.

<p>A trainer instructs dolphins during an open training session in the dolphinarium at the Okean medical centre in Vladivostok, Russia, Jan. 12, 2021. (Photo/Sipaphoto) <br><br>

The Okean medical centre has a wide range of health resort facilities, including mud baths, a physiotherapy department, a hydrotherapy department, a seawater pool, a gym, healthy meals, and hotel accommodation. At the beginning of 2021, the dolphinarium started to offer a new service, dolphin therapy, that includes a programme of correction and rehabilitation. The dolphinarium is currently home to four Black Sea common bottlenose dolphins named Tor, Dani, Ruta and Gela.</p>

A trainer instructs dolphins during an open training session in the dolphinarium at the Okean medical centre in Vladivostok, Russia, Jan. 12, 2021. (Photo/Sipaphoto)

The Okean medical centre has a wide range of health resort facilities, including mud baths, a physiotherapy department, a hydrotherapy department, a seawater pool, a gym, healthy meals, and hotel accommodation. At the beginning of 2021, the dolphinarium started to offer a new service, dolphin therapy, that includes a programme of correction and rehabilitation. The dolphinarium is currently home to four Black Sea common bottlenose dolphins named Tor, Dani, Ruta and Gela.

<p>Dolphins during an open training session in the dolphinarium at the Okean medical centre in Vladivostok, Russia, Jan. 12, 2021. (Photo/Sipaphoto) <br><br>

The Okean medical centre has a wide range of health resort facilities, including mud baths, a physiotherapy department, a hydrotherapy department, a seawater pool, a gym, healthy meals, and hotel accommodation. At the beginning of 2021, the dolphinarium started to offer a new service, dolphin therapy, that includes a programme of correction and rehabilitation. The dolphinarium is currently home to four Black Sea common bottlenose dolphins named Tor, Dani, Ruta and Gela.</p>

Dolphins during an open training session in the dolphinarium at the Okean medical centre in Vladivostok, Russia, Jan. 12, 2021. (Photo/Sipaphoto)

The Okean medical centre has a wide range of health resort facilities, including mud baths, a physiotherapy department, a hydrotherapy department, a seawater pool, a gym, healthy meals, and hotel accommodation. At the beginning of 2021, the dolphinarium started to offer a new service, dolphin therapy, that includes a programme of correction and rehabilitation. The dolphinarium is currently home to four Black Sea common bottlenose dolphins named Tor, Dani, Ruta and Gela.

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