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Tag Archives: blue springs state park
Tennessee Aquarium – Chattanooga, Tennessee (Part 1)
The Tennessee Aquarium located in Chattanooga, Tennessee is housed in two buildings located beside each other on the riverbank of the Tennessee River. One of the buildings is for predominately saltwater exhibits (the “Ocean Journey”), and the other is for … Continue reading
Posted in Aquariums, Tennessee, USA
Tagged admission ticket, Black Stingray, blossoms, blue springs state park, Butterfly Exhibit, Chattannooga, chattanooga tennessee, flowers, freshwater river, freshwater stingray, high humidity, home rivers, hyacinth macaw, indoor exhibits, jungle environment, marine science centre, native butterflies, ocean journey, orchids, polarizing filter, ponce inlet, Potamotrygon henlei, public aquarium, Rhinobates productus, river journey, Shovel-nosed Guitarfish, stingray, Tennessee, tennessee aquarium, Tennessee River, Tocantins River basin
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Blue Springs State Park – Manatee Come Back
A severe winter storm had moved though the northern US into Ontario and the Maritime Regions shutting down or disrupting air and road traffic from Chicago to New York City and points in between so we were happy to have … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged Aphelocoma coerulescens, bicycle, blue springs state park, campsite, Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis, cycling, Florida, florida manatee, Florida Scrub Jay, Florida Scrub Jay Aphelocoma coerulescens, image, lighting, manatee, mantee, Northern Cardinal, Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis, park staff, photo, photography, pictures, scrub jay, spring waters, staff members, tent, tenting, tents, warm spring
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Cycling in Florida – Blue Springs State Park
A severe storm was moving across the upper US states so rather than drive into bad conditions, we opted to spend an extra day in Florida. That gave us time to visit the Marine Science Center at Ponce Inlet just … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged alligator, blue springs state park, Buteo lineatus, fish, fish and wildlife, Florida, hamburger patty, hawk, manatee, native species, Orlando, park visitors, pest species, picnic area, picnic tables, polarizing filter, red shouldered hawks, sailfin catfish, sunset, tropical fish trade, turtle, Vermiculated Sailfin Catfish, warm waters
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