SEA Aquarium (Part 2)
Previously, I shared about my visit down to the world's largest aquarium and maritime museum here in Part 1!
I'm going to continue with my visit, starting with the brilliant themed tanks. They were categorised by the species of the marine inhabitants, and also by colour.
The following photos I'm going to show you is of the tank with changing lights, though. ^^ The colours changed every 20 seconds or so, and the jellyfishes looked spectacular in every colour (and a little eerie in red)!
The following photos I'm going to show you is of the tank with changing lights, though. ^^ The colours changed every 20 seconds or so, and the jellyfishes looked spectacular in every colour (and a little eerie in red)!
Hey~ 1991! That's when I was born!
I did a little research, and although I"m embarrassed to admit that I can't understand the scientific jargon explaining this study, I can understand the ones covered by the media in layman terms.
Curious? Click here to read about it!
Moving on with the self guided tour inside the SEA Aquarium, we see these strange looking shelled creatures! They look like they're one of those creatures found in fossils, that just didn't evolve much since like a bazillion years ago!
I'm sure I'm not the only one who compared this crab to the ones I've seen in restaurants. Another tourist was really excited about it. I think everyone in the vicinity could hear him say how much he wanted to eat it. LOL.
Photobombed by a fish hahaha.
Photobombed by many fishes, actually!
Is it me, or does this look a bit like the fishes are swimming in supersonic mode because of the way the lighting turned out?
My mom's iPhone (a hand-me-down from my brother lol) takes fantastic photos and videos!
There's a magnifying glass section on this exhibition for us to better see the little fishies!
These little guys are so small that there are built-in magnifying glasses on the displays for our viewing pleasure!
Look again! The vertical stripes are living organisims!
And of course, the aquarium has to have a glass floor section. It was pretty cool walking and seeing sea life below our feet!
I'm cruelly reminded of how round my face can look under bad lighting and bad angles. My mother took this shot for me. It was candid. I love it anyway!
My mom! <3
And we've reached the end of the SEA Aquarium self guided tour. It was rather magical, I must say.
We exited the same way we entered, which was to pass by this awesome ark again.
Definitely worth a visit, if you've got the budget to buy some tickets! If not, save up, because I think it's well worth the money.
Here's some information on ticket prices, though you can always google for promotions and other deals!
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Links to all parts of my aquarium tour!
SEA Aquarium PART 1
SEA Aquarium PART 2
SEA Aquarium Space Jellyfishes
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