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Ulisses

On 19 November 1980, a young orca was caught in Icelandic waters. They named him Ulisses. He began his captivity in a water park in Tarragona and became one of the stars of the Barcelona Zoo for more than 10 years. Finally, in 1994, Ulisses was transferred to Sea Word in San Diego (USA), where he continues to spin around in a swimming pool. This is the story of your odyssey.

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On 19 November 1980, a young orca was caught in Icelandic waters. They named him Ulisses. He began his captivity in a water park in Tarragona and became one of the stars of the Barcelona Zoo for more than 10 years. Finally, in 1994, Ulisses was transferred to Sea Word in San Diego (USA), where he continues to spin around in a swimming pool. This is the story of your odyssey.

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