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Dolphin Cove (SeaWorld San Antonio)

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Dolphin Cove (also called Dolphin Point at SeaWorld San Diego) is a SeaWorld attraction, which can be found at SeaWorld Orlando and SeaWorld San Diego. The habitat holds about 700,000 US gallons (2,650,000 L) of water and is one of the largest dolphin pools in existence.

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Dolphin Cove (SeaWorld San Antonio)
Sea World Drive, San Antonio Westover Hills

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SeaWorld San Antonio

Sea World Drive 10500
78251 San Antonio, Westover Hills
Texas, United States
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