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]]>Located in the seaside city of Monterey, this aquarium has a living kelp forest which is home to wildlife like leopard sharks and wolf eels, as well as a giant Pacific octopus, penguins, and sea otter. There’s also a deep-sea reef that visitors can experience and help conserve.
The New England Aquarium welcomes over one million visitors a year and it sits along Boston Harbor. You’ll find the largest shark and ray tank on the East Coast and the Marine Mammal Center at this waterfront aquarium. Be sure to check out the African penguins, sea turtles, and the 200,000-gallon Giant Ocean Tank.
At the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland, you’ll find 800 species and 20,000 animals. The exhibits include mini-tours of the world that replicate habitats including the Amazon rainforest, the Australian river gorge, and the Atlantic coral reef. You’ll also find dolphins and jellyfish.
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]]>Opened in 1992, the Veracruz Aquarium has grown to become the most important aquarium in all of Mexico. From sea life native to the waters of the Gulf of Mexico just a few miles from the aquarium to native Mexican freshwater species, this aquarium does a great job showing off the best of the country.
Of particular interest is the aquarium’s recreation of the Los Txultas rainforest area, where you will find freshwater fish alongside terrestrial animals such as boa constrictors and macaws!
While the Veracruz Aquarium does focus on native fauna, don’t worry if you are looking for exhibitions that show off something a little more exotic. One of the coolest shark exhibitions you will find anywhere shows off tiger, reef, and nurse sharks that inhabit the world’s oceans.
Humboldt penguins and manatees are two more of the star attractions of one of Latin America’s best aquariums and a must-see spot on your next trip to Veracruz.
Run, don’t walk to this fantastic exhibition of the best that our world’s lakes, rivers, and seas have to offer!
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]]>Chattanooga, a city of around 180,000 residents on the Tennessee River in southeastern Tennessee, is a natural place for an aquarium that has a focus on freshwater life. The Tennessee River and the natural environment surrounding the city is rich in flora and fauna that are representative of North American freshwater systems.
Here, in addition to the newer saltwater exhibitions that the aquarium also has, you can see some of North America and the world’s most exciting and unique freshwater animals up close and personal.
Some of the highlights at the Tennessee Aquarium include the prehistoric sturgeon fish, playful river otters, giant catfish, and various turtle species that show off just how much there is to discover on Earth’s freshwater environments.
The River Journey Building, which hosts the freshwater exhibitions, was inaugurated in 1992 and continues to serve as a world pioneer for showcasing the beauty of freshwater life.
Any visitor to Chattanooga should definitely take the time to spend a morning or afternoon at this fascinating aquarium, which is truly unique.
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]]>Japan loves its sea creatures and showcases them in a number of fantastic aquariums that animal and nature lovers are sure to treasure. Give these three a look on your next trip to the Land of the Rising Sun.
The second-largest aquarium on Earth is the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, which is the crown jewel of Japan’s aquarium scene. Focusing on the blend of tropical and subtropical influences on Okinawa’s seas, this breathtaking showcase of marine life is an experience you won’t soon forget.
Osaka’s Kaiyukan Aquarium has a stunning format that features a selection of plant and animal life from sixteen ocean ecosystems all over the planet. Highlights include the Great Barrier Reef, Japanese Forests, and Chilean Rocks tanks.
Damaged by the famous 2011 earthquake and tsunami which affected Fukushima, but reopened shortly thereafter, the Aquamarine Aquarium focuses on the cold water and hot water current interplay which happens in the Shiome Sea just off of the coast of the city.
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]]>One such place is the stunning aquarium of Barcelona which is one of the most spectacular aquariums in the world and it’s just waiting to be discovered by the general public.
With its 450 different animal species and over 11,000 fish, this aquarium offers a different perspective of life underwater. It houses many large aquariums that contain a great variety of species separated in different habitat-themed settings.
The Oceanarium is the largest of the aquariums, and you can walk through it thanks to an 80-meter-long glass tunnel that passes through the middle. There you will be able to see many gorgeous sea creatures like rays and sharks.
The most unique experience that this beautiful place offers is swimming with sharks! If you have the guts for it, you can go through a quick diving course and swim with the sharks, accompanied by an instructor. Also, you can spend one night at the aquarium and ‘sleep with the fish’.
All in all, this fish lovers’ paradise is definitely worth your time!
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]]>The post Atlanta, Georgia Has it All appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The largest and most important city in the Southeast region is so much more than the world’s busiest airport and Coca-Cola.
Visitors to Atlanta that are interested in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States have a ton of things to see in Atlanta. As the birthplace of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., visitors can visit MLK’s boyhood home as well as the church where he worked as a pastor.
Love animals? Then you’re in luck. The Georgia Aquarium, located in downtown Atlanta, is known as one of the best places to see sea life on Earth. This massive saltwater aquarium was finished in 2005 and is the second-biggest in the world.
Finally, Southern gastronomy is another strong offering that Atlanta has to share. Visitors can try traditional dishes from the South, such as collard greens and fried chicken at restaurants such as Mary Mac’s Tea Room and Paschal’s, two ATL institutions.
In short, Atlanta is a must-visit if you’re looking for a city with a vibrant cultural offering and food that’s to die for. Make your way to the Peach State and see for yourself just how awesome Atlanta can be.
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]]>The post Top 3 Aquariums in the U.S. appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Located in the seaside city of Monterey, this aquarium has a living kelp forest which is home to wildlife like leopard sharks and wolf eels, as well as a giant Pacific octopus, penguins, and sea otter. There’s also a deep-sea reef that visitors can experience and help conserve.
The New England Aquarium welcomes over one million visitors a year and it sits along Boston Harbor. You’ll find the largest shark and ray tank on the East Coast and the Marine Mammal Center at this waterfront aquarium. Be sure to check out the African penguins, sea turtles, and the 200,000-gallon Giant Ocean Tank.
At the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland, you’ll find 800 species and 20,000 animals. The exhibits include mini-tours of the world that replicate habitats including the Amazon rainforest, the Australian river gorge, and the Atlantic coral reef. You’ll also find dolphins and jellyfish.
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]]>The post The Veracruz Aquarium is One of the World’s Best appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Opened in 1992, the Veracruz Aquarium has grown to become the most important aquarium in all of Mexico. From sea life native to the waters of the Gulf of Mexico just a few miles from the aquarium to native Mexican freshwater species, this aquarium does a great job showing off the best of the country.
Of particular interest is the aquarium’s recreation of the Los Txultas rainforest area, where you will find freshwater fish alongside terrestrial animals such as boa constrictors and macaws!
While the Veracruz Aquarium does focus on native fauna, don’t worry if you are looking for exhibitions that show off something a little more exotic. One of the coolest shark exhibitions you will find anywhere shows off tiger, reef, and nurse sharks that inhabit the world’s oceans.
Humboldt penguins and manatees are two more of the star attractions of one of Latin America’s best aquariums and a must-see spot on your next trip to Veracruz.
Run, don’t walk to this fantastic exhibition of the best that our world’s lakes, rivers, and seas have to offer!
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]]>The post The Tennessee Aquarium is a Unique Peek at Freshwater Life appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Chattanooga, a city of around 180,000 residents on the Tennessee River in southeastern Tennessee, is a natural place for an aquarium that has a focus on freshwater life. The Tennessee River and the natural environment surrounding the city is rich in flora and fauna that are representative of North American freshwater systems.
Here, in addition to the newer saltwater exhibitions that the aquarium also has, you can see some of North America and the world’s most exciting and unique freshwater animals up close and personal.
Some of the highlights at the Tennessee Aquarium include the prehistoric sturgeon fish, playful river otters, giant catfish, and various turtle species that show off just how much there is to discover on Earth’s freshwater environments.
The River Journey Building, which hosts the freshwater exhibitions, was inaugurated in 1992 and continues to serve as a world pioneer for showcasing the beauty of freshwater life.
Any visitor to Chattanooga should definitely take the time to spend a morning or afternoon at this fascinating aquarium, which is truly unique.
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]]>The post Check Out Japan’s Top Aquariums! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Japan loves its sea creatures and showcases them in a number of fantastic aquariums that animal and nature lovers are sure to treasure. Give these three a look on your next trip to the Land of the Rising Sun.
The second-largest aquarium on Earth is the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, which is the crown jewel of Japan’s aquarium scene. Focusing on the blend of tropical and subtropical influences on Okinawa’s seas, this breathtaking showcase of marine life is an experience you won’t soon forget.
Osaka’s Kaiyukan Aquarium has a stunning format that features a selection of plant and animal life from sixteen ocean ecosystems all over the planet. Highlights include the Great Barrier Reef, Japanese Forests, and Chilean Rocks tanks.
Damaged by the famous 2011 earthquake and tsunami which affected Fukushima, but reopened shortly thereafter, the Aquamarine Aquarium focuses on the cold water and hot water current interplay which happens in the Shiome Sea just off of the coast of the city.
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]]>The post Visit L’Aquarium – One Of Barcelona’s Undiscovered Gems appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One such place is the stunning aquarium of Barcelona which is one of the most spectacular aquariums in the world and it’s just waiting to be discovered by the general public.
With its 450 different animal species and over 11,000 fish, this aquarium offers a different perspective of life underwater. It houses many large aquariums that contain a great variety of species separated in different habitat-themed settings.
The Oceanarium is the largest of the aquariums, and you can walk through it thanks to an 80-meter-long glass tunnel that passes through the middle. There you will be able to see many gorgeous sea creatures like rays and sharks.
The most unique experience that this beautiful place offers is swimming with sharks! If you have the guts for it, you can go through a quick diving course and swim with the sharks, accompanied by an instructor. Also, you can spend one night at the aquarium and ‘sleep with the fish’.
All in all, this fish lovers’ paradise is definitely worth your time!
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]]>The post Atlanta, Georgia Has it All appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The largest and most important city in the Southeast region is so much more than the world’s busiest airport and Coca-Cola.
Visitors to Atlanta that are interested in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States have a ton of things to see in Atlanta. As the birthplace of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., visitors can visit MLK’s boyhood home as well as the church where he worked as a pastor.
Love animals? Then you’re in luck. The Georgia Aquarium, located in downtown Atlanta, is known as one of the best places to see sea life on Earth. This massive saltwater aquarium was finished in 2005 and is the second-biggest in the world.
Finally, Southern gastronomy is another strong offering that Atlanta has to share. Visitors can try traditional dishes from the South, such as collard greens and fried chicken at restaurants such as Mary Mac’s Tea Room and Paschal’s, two ATL institutions.
In short, Atlanta is a must-visit if you’re looking for a city with a vibrant cultural offering and food that’s to die for. Make your way to the Peach State and see for yourself just how awesome Atlanta can be.
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