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.
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.
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.
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.
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.