Travels, Life In Albany, 2010

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We then went across the way to the Georgia Aquarium which was way pricey ($30 by itself). They did a great job of setting things up for impressive views and pictures. I made a video of the fish and a jellyfish. I wonder if the lighting was set up for bright colors (using UV and such). Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, GA. =0=
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There was a huge tank loaded with interesting sharks and fish and numerous views from the side and even a tunnel underneath with a plexiglass roof/sides. Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, GA. =0=
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They had a person to explain things at the big window into the big tank, but most of what they said was a sales pitch. See the scuba divers, you too could have the thrill of your life and swim with the sharks here (for a small fee of course). Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, GA. =0=
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They had a fun otter display so you could see them playing and otters are always fun (above). You could even crawl through tunnels to get a center view from a portal (Eric above). There were also exhibits where you could touch anemones, sharks, etc.. Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, GA. =0=
Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, GA. =0= Eric. =0=
They also had penguins and colroful tropical fish. Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta, GA. =0=
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