




There were fun and educational themes too, seems that Banksy had been through at some stage with a trail of cute little penguins dotted about, and visitors were feeding their kids to the penguin shaped trash bin.
A member of staff dressed up as Penguin anthropithecus (he/she didn't say much) and went to see the seals, the penguins former home (sorry no photo today).
Thanks again Living Coast, spent over three hours there. Maybe after they analyze their attendance numbers today they might consider off-season entry prices of £5 for an adult with child ticket?? Have to say even on normal days you can visit the restaurant with seaviews and the gift shop without paying for entry. Highly recommended; a good place to visit with genuinely friendly staff, and I just walked off the street. I suspect Mr Darwin would have been delighted if Living Coast was there when he visited Torquay all those years ago!
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