The second building of the trip had less history and more environmental stuff, as well as little tanks and one huge tank with water life in it. I do think it was probably the kids' favorite stop of the trip!
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Baaaa dump, Baaaa dump, BadumpBadumpBadump!
(That's the best I can do typing the "Jaws" theme.) |
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Even a shark can't get away with eye problems due to the flash of a camera! |
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Sting ray |
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Another view with some of the other fishies that are in there with the sharks, sting rays and morays (of which I didn't get a picture of). |
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Lovin' the shark. |
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Up, up and away! |
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If you can't tell by the two fingers pointing, the object of interest in this picture is the sting ray.
By the way, the blue thing around my dad's wrist isn't his attempt to be hip to the latest fashion in bracelet accessories... its the admittance wristband that showed we paid. |
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Shark and sting ray together, along with my sister in law Jill and Baby Izella. |
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The Octopus suctioned itself to the sides of the glass tank, not giving the best opportunity for pictures but better than nothing. |
Well, between this post and the last post, I picked put a few of the best pictures out of almost a hundred to share. The place is a really neat place to visit and the pictures really don't give the water life justice as to its size or its fun to watch.
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