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by Misspiggy » 03 Jun 2008 11:36
I too saw them whilst on a boat trip in Tenerife. I will admit I actually cried

and took lots of photos of them though the majority of them turned out like dots in the sea
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by kazz59 » 03 Jun 2008 11:48
I was surprised by the feel of them. I would have expected them to feel a bit "fishy", but it's more like wet plastic - sort of. I would love to swim with them again one day as it was superb and It made me feel very priviledged and honoured somehow. It's hard to describe.
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by salford_steve » 03 Jun 2008 13:16
Very envious of you kazz.
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by Gemma Louise » 03 Jun 2008 13:37
We swam with them in Mexico, it was lovely, we got a DVD made and everything, very nice x
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by Sue Pryer » 04 Jun 2008 22:33
I have swum with dolphins twice fulfilling one of lifes dreams and was awestruck they are totally amazing and highly intelligent. It would make me sick to my stomach if these beautiful creatures are going to be exploited by the Turkish people. Please God they are not!
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by polly » 05 Jun 2008 04:41
I would certainly not swim with them if they were being exploited. They are beautiful free creatures and should not be captured + caged.
Stories like this really outrage me. If everyone boycotted these evil people and their barbaric "business" it would not happen. Unfortunately not everyone thinks like us.
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by salford_steve » 05 Jun 2008 07:52
I hope not. You never know how much the papaers exagertae though.
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by emziebabey » 05 Jun 2008 08:29
it was in the paper the other week they have captured them and are there so people can swim with them they are charging £50 for adult and £47 for child. They are all scared as they are fighting with each other and the owners are being crul to them please do not go near them as they are being treated badly thanks.
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by salford_steve » 05 Jun 2008 12:23
Wouold just like to point out the newspaper article was for Bodrum, still not sure what is happening in Marmaris.
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by elkie » 05 Jun 2008 12:34
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by salford_steve » 05 Jun 2008 12:45
We have them on Video from Gran Canaria, there must of been a whole familly as there were loads all swimming together by side of the boat, I reachd down and actually touched one they were that close.
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by flora79 » 05 Jun 2008 15:33
Hi
I've just come back from a week in Ic and there is apparently a dolphinarium on the beach between Ic and Marnaris where you can pay approx 80 euros to swim with them... Didn't confirm this but it came froma reliable source!!!
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by Sue » 05 Jun 2008 15:36
when we were there last week we enquired and they refused to tell us

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by johnpick » 05 Jun 2008 20:17
Is it possible for some one to confirm this as my OH would love to swim with them. Only id they're being treated properly.
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by Fanny » 05 Jun 2008 21:32
I sooooooo hope that they've NOT got dolphins penned in
that would be commercialism at it's lowest
if they have, I'll be penning a strongly worded letter to authorities in Icmeler/Marmaris voicing my objections
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by Kerry k » 06 Jun 2008 08:36
Hi, It was my friend who wrote the article about the dolphins in Bodrum so when i read this i phoned her and asked her to investigate and they are being trained to help children with disabilities, am very happy about this as i was going to plan a rescue mission and i don't think Rami would appreciate bailing me out of jail

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by salford_steve » 06 Jun 2008 12:50
Prices are steep though for a 10 minute swim 80 euro, that's about £65
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by salford_steve » 06 Jun 2008 13:30
Hi, It was my friend who wrote the article about the dolphins in Bodrum so when i read this i phoned her and asked her to investigate and they are being trained to help children with disabilities, am very happy about this as i was going to plan a rescue mission and i don't think Rami would appreciate bailing me out of jail
We could of done a protest next week Kerry
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by Fanny » 06 Jun 2008 21:54
aha, that puts a different slant on things
hope they've got enough room though
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