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Selbukta

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Now you have arrived at Selbukta, Europe's largest facility for seals. Here you can get to know a seal colony of the harbor seal species which is well integrated into the existing nature. When Selbukta opened in 2014, there were five females and two males. The entire area is planned and laid out on the premises of the seals. Here they live as close to their natural surroundings as possible. The facility is a whopping six thousand square meters so that the seals have plenty of room to retreat if they wish. If you take the detour down to the underwater observatory, you can come into close contact with the fantastic animals, and if you turn around, you might see the otters too. The seals are fed at 3pm every day and then the public gets a presentation from the staff in Norwegian and English.

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