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The Georgia Aquarium (fra RC)

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Nedenstående er fra RC og derfor også desværre på engelsk !!

LINK - http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthrea ... did=739892
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I had the opportunity to visit the new Georgia Aquarium last week. I was there at their 4 week anniversary. My first impression was amazement and a "Hats Off" to the engineers and architects. The place was packed like a sardine can, and I never felt crowded, and never had any problems with lines. The whole place just flowed, very well. Perfect engineering, in my opinion.

The building is set up with a central main chamber, with 5 "Galleries" accessible from this central common room. Each gallery flowed with an entrance and exit. The 5 galleries were:

Tropical Diver: The reef
Ocean Explorer: The 6.2 Million gallon centerpiece of the aquarium
Cold Water Quest (The Chilly Unknown): Various cold SW aqariums, including the centerpiece with 5 beluga whales
River Scout: Fresh water. Much more than I expected
Georgia Explorer: Local items, including the Gulf

Access to the Aquarium was very easy. The freeway (75 south) was already extremely well marked.

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Once you exit the freeway, there's pretty much no question as to where the aquarium is. They say they were going for that "bow of a ship" look.

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Parking was a non-issue, as they had their own multi-level garage. But bring some cash, it's $16/day. The line for tickets (reservation only) wrapped half way around the building. The building took up the entire block.

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Then the switchbacks. Everyone was being wanded, security was tight. Even still, it was less than an hour to get through the entire line. It was a constant walking speed, never stop-n-go. Again.. go engineers!

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Once through the entire line, I finally see the front doors.

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The entrance foyer was flanked by two tanks filled with lookdowns. You walked between them, and into the main central lobby. The white squares on the floor are LED lighting.

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The central lobby was pretty large, and my lens simply didn't go wide enough to catch even half of it.

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One of the walls had a multi-dimensional video projection screen up high. It helped create the illusion of being under water.

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So it was a toss-up as to which gallery to visit first. We decided on the big tank. This is the 6.2 Million gallon tank that houses over 100,000 fish, including 2 45' whale sharks.

The entrance had a window to the back of the tank. A teaser.

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There was a pretty long tunnel, right through the center of the tank, to get to the other side, where the main viewing pane was.

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A school of rays from underneath.

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One of multiple hammerheads. This one was probably about 10 feet long.

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All the yellow fish are golden Trivolis (spelling?). The following photo was taken at the end of the tunnel, across the tank width-wise. Notice you can't see the far side. That's not just a poor photo. The size of the tank hid all the walls from view. Notice also the natural substrate, at foot level. I really liked this, especially when the only other LARGE tank I've seen is MBA's million-gallon, with tile floors. There were 5 foot manta rays burying themselves in this sand, so I'm assuming it's at least a couple of feet deep.

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And the window, the glorious window! This is maybe half of the window. I'd guess it was probably 80 feet wide. It was over twice as wide as it was tall. When we were in the tunnel gawking, one of the employees urged "Oh, just move through this. You're going to come around the corner and just say 'Oh my God!'" And we did.

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Here's some of the amazement that pictures can only attempt to display.

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Notice the whale shark behind the school of rays. The rays all moved so slowly and gracefully, each flapping wings like birds in slow motion as they swept through.

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In that last photo, the sawfish was probably 8 feet from mouth to tail, and the 10 foot hammerhead is at the bottom again.

There were also some more usual fish, like this grouper.

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This zebra shark was one of my favorites because of his tail. He looked like a rocket shooting through the water at 500MPH, even when just floating by.

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A bowmouth guitarfish. The fisherman caught this on accident and called Georgia Aquarium because they knew they had something special. This is only the second one ever to be brought to the USA. He was about 9 feet long. They are actually a ray, not a shark.

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How 'bout them teeth? Smile for the camera!!

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One more wide shot. It was so nice having the sand right at your feet. It reallly made you feel like you were IN there.

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And check out this acrylic!! They had a piece of the 24" acrylic on display, so you could see what the tank was made out of.

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Next up was the Cold Water Quest.

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As you entered, there was a kelp forest on the left (fake kelp, for you MBA fans), and an anemone and urchin touch tank on the right.

Note: Just after I posted this, I noticed how the following two shots almost looked stitched together for a vertical panoramic. That's pretty much how it looked.

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Next in line was the Spider Crab, Ratfish, and Cnidarian tank. They claimed these Spider Crabs could get as large as a small car. I dunno. These were about 1.5 to 2 feet tall with bent legs.

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There was a pretty nice seahorse tank. Several leafy and weedy dragons roamed the tank. You can also see the thickness of the acrylic in this shot.

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African Penguins (no polar caps for these tropical birds).

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And sea otters. This particular otter was the first otter ever to be both born and reared in captivity. He came from Oregon, they told me.

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As you continue through the gallery, you'll come upon this very unusual tank. It was basically two tanks, with a 4" tube between them. In this shot, they were training the octopus to travel through the tube by coaxing him with food on a hose.

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Around the corner from the Giant Pacific Octopus, the floor started looking a little... cracked. It was in preparation for the next animals, who live in the polar regions. The floor was intended to look like ice chunks in the ocean. I thought it was pretty ingenious.

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This brought you to the 5 Beluga Whales. And their massive tank. This tank was the second largest in the aquarium, as I recall. I never got an actual size. It did, however, house 5 Beluga Whales, so what would you expect?

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OK, so we're not all into freshwater fish, I recognize that. I've never had a fresh water tank in my life. However, it was certainly interesting and informative for me to see the River Scout freshwater gallery. This was certainly the most themed of the galleries. The theme was an "Under the River" kind of thing. There were tanks over head, and all the lighting was a dirty yellow. It really set the mood pretty well.

The entrance is highlighted by a rapids style waterfall.

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As you walk past the cichlid tank, there is a Payara tank on the left. Being a narrow passageway between these two tanks into the gallery, I was never able to manage a clean shot of the Payara tank. However, notice the false tree trunk and river bank motif. This began the under river theme.

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Here's a wide shot of the center of the River Scout gallery. Notice the overhead tanks and tree limbs, and atmosphere.

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In the background of this shot is the Arawana tank. There were several 2-4 foot Arawana in there. They are being trained to use their natural activity in captivity. Arawana jump out of the water to grab food (insects, etc) from low hanging tree limbs. The top of the exhibit is filled with tree limbs, of course.

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Some fish basking in the "sun."

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There was a discus tank, as well. Both side walls were algae covered tree trunks.

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And the finale to River Scout was the Asian river otter exhibit. I appreciated the authentic clothes lines overhead.

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his one will be short. I didn't take many photos here. I started feeling a bit ill about this time (See what happens when you forget to eat?). The concept behind this exhibit was a showcae of marine life off the Georgia Coast. It was all anchored around a large fishing boat (jungle gym) in the center. There was a tank with a sea turtle here, as well as some other items that slip my memory at this time. I don't mean to belittle this gallery, I just had other issues on my mind about this time.

Out front was a pretty large ray touch tank. When I took this photo, they were on a "15 minute no touch break." :)

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Inside was another touch tank, horseshoe crabs. Surprisingly, no one was touching these, either. However, there were a lot of parents urging their scared kids to try it. The parents weren't touching, either. Or the kid would actually touch the crab, and the parent would ask what it felt like. :D

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Ja, det er jo næsten lige så flot som Danmarks Akvarium :wc:

Overvej lige den mængde foder der går til sådan en hvalhaj dagligt!
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Hold da kæft.... Det ligner sku nogle seriøse baljer.....
RSM130 kan følges her viewtopic.php?f=92&t=37678
Link til min første balje: viewtopic.php?f=92&t=1199
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vildt flot!!!
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ja så er en balje på 700L pludselig meget lille, og mit 65L rigtig meget :shock:
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Har set billederne før, men det går dem jo ikke mindre flotte! Det er bare fantsisisk stort!
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hold op jeg skal vidst snart på ferie derover til!
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Er der nogen her fra forummet der har været i Georgia Aquarium?

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Er det kun mig der ikke kan se billederne ??
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hold da kæft mand :C :RE :HA :GO :jump

får jo selv vesterhavet til at se småt ud
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