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Tag Archives: public aquarium
Tennessee Aquarium, Chattanooga, Tennessee (Part III)
In the River Journey building, you start your tour in the lower levels where there is a wonderful display of seahorses but first I had to get past the Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus) which, I guess, was the display creature … Continue reading
Posted in Aquariums, Tennessee, USA
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Tennessee Aquarium, Chattanooga, Tennessee (Part II)
The first part of this multi-part posting of my visit to the Tennessee Aquarium focused on the orchids and butterflies exhibits and a few of stingrays on exhibit. This Part II highlights the reefs and the jelly fish displays. The … Continue reading
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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
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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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Cycling in Florida – Ponce Inlet – Marine Science Center
The Marine Science Center at Ponce Inlet is closed on Mondays so, since we had decided to delay our northward travels due to a severe winter storm crossing the northern US, we were able to return to Ponce Inlet on … Continue reading
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Tagged aquariums, artificial reef, aviary, boardwalks, colourful creatures, coral, crab, fairy basslet, feeding time, Florida, gramma loreto, grammas, lion fish, lobster, marine science center, photography, photos, pictures, Pnce Inlet, ponce inlet, public aquarium, reef invertebrates, research efforts, Sea Cucumber, sea turtle rescue, sea turtle research, sea turtles, seahorses, staff members, stingray, Touch Pool, turtle, turtle species
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The Aquarium (Aquarium du Québec), Sainte-Foy, Quebec City, Québec
The Aquarium (Aquarium du Québec), Sainte-Foy, Quebec City, Québec Day 2 of my trip from my home in Ottawa, Ontario to Moncton, New Brunswick with my 91 y.o. father. We stayed in a hotel on the outskirts of Montreal the … Continue reading
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