Georgia Aquaruim
Last weekend, my Brother brought his family to Georgia to visit me.. One of the activities we participated in was a delightful trip to the Georgia Aquarium.
I was absolutely fascinated with all the sites to behold and could have sat and watched the tanks for hours... Being with family, however, my time was limited. And the masses themselves would have hindered the solitude I would have needed to truly enjoy this spectacle...But as with anything involving nature, I was mystified by the beauty of it.
I don't think I have ever mentioned it, but when I was little, one of my dream jobs was to be the person who goes on safari and films documentaries on wildlife.... I still want to go on Safari!!
So , for your viewing pleasure, I present to you the Georgia Aquarium..
Here we have a Whale Shark.. There are 4 currently residing in the ATL.. 2 had recently passed away. These beauties were 12-16 feet in length... A mature whale shark does not mating until about 25- 30 ft... So , these are relatively young. The largest ever recorded was an astounding 60 feet in length. We have 2 male and 2 female. Also I believe it was said that the Mother delivers up to 30 young at one time and they are left to fend for themselves immediately after delivery.
This is a Humphead something or other... Hump Head!!! I thought he was very interesting looking and reminded me of Finding Nemo.... Just thought I would throw him in the mix!!
Next is the Boy Wonder posing with some Jellyfish.. Flashes were not allowed, but I thought the silhouette looked great!
The object in the center (light blue) is a variety of SeaHorse...Very beautiful to look upon, but looked like floating seaweed!!
Awwww.. The Bri-Baby... Aint' she a doll.... But just look at the fish and corals... Breathtaking!!
These Crabs were awesome as well.. They just seemed to glow! In person, they were huge! I bet if you stretched them out, from tip to tip they would have measure at least 3 feet. They stood a foot tall as is!!
Another great shot of the Jellies!!
And finally, a Swordfish... I have never seen one of these and was amazed how much their nose does resemble the business end of an electric power saw!! They even had these whiskers surrounding the entire length of the nose that resembled saw blades... NEAT!!
2 comments:
I love the photo of Wonder Boy. I can even see his smile.
And Bri-Baby, I see she has a purse. She has taken to carrying one everywhere, wearing jewelry and matching shoes. Such a girly girl, I wonder where she gets it.
Mama Bear
i love the photo of boy wonder, too. you should make it andy warhol-ish and hang it as fine art on your wall. shoot, i'd buy a copy!
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