Sydney Aquarium
Thursday, October 09, 2008
I'm not yet finished posting the pictures of my trip to Sydney. I still have lots of pictures to share so here's the continuation of my journey.
Visiting Sydney isn't complete without visiting the one of the largest aquariums in the world. Located on the eastern (city) side of Darling Harbour to the north of the Pyrmont Bridge, Sydney Aquarium is a must-see and one of the best things to do in Sydney. Take a spectacular journey through the world famous Sydney Aquarium and discover the world's largest collection of all-Australian aquatic life. Although it was included in our list, we had a second thought if we'd visit the aquarium or not. And thanks God we did or else I'd blame myself! Seeing the variety of Australian aquatic life, more than 650 species comprising more than 6,000 individual fish and other sea and water creatures from most of Australia's water habitats made my trip more fantastic and fun!

The little penguins are very cute and adorable! If I could just bring one at home, I already did! I was also entertained and amazed by the playful seals. There are also touch pools where you can get your inquisitive hands on the tropical inhabitants of the Reef Touchpool or some Sydney rock pool residents.
Sydney Aquarium's key exhibits are a series of underwater, see-through, acrylic glass tunnels where sharks swim above visitors. It was awesome to see the enormous turtles and fearsome-looking grey nurse sharks. Some of which are 3.5 metres long and weigh over 300kg, with a frightening arsenal of teeth.
Do you know Nemo? I can't believe that I could see Nemo here! I'm one of its fan. And gosh, it's so cute! The cutest fish that i've ever seen! No wonder why I love it and its movie "Finding Nemo".
We stayed long at the enormous Oceans tank containing 2.6 million litres and the world's largest great Barrier Reef exhibit! We sat down and had fun looking at the the vividly coloured fish and finding Nemo's friends.
Btw, you can also feed the sharks if you want to. Glass bottom boat + shark feeds are available everyday of the week at 11.00am.
Visiting Sydney isn't complete without visiting the one of the largest aquariums in the world. Located on the eastern (city) side of Darling Harbour to the north of the Pyrmont Bridge, Sydney Aquarium is a must-see and one of the best things to do in Sydney. Take a spectacular journey through the world famous Sydney Aquarium and discover the world's largest collection of all-Australian aquatic life. Although it was included in our list, we had a second thought if we'd visit the aquarium or not. And thanks God we did or else I'd blame myself! Seeing the variety of Australian aquatic life, more than 650 species comprising more than 6,000 individual fish and other sea and water creatures from most of Australia's water habitats made my trip more fantastic and fun!

The little penguins are very cute and adorable! If I could just bring one at home, I already did! I was also entertained and amazed by the playful seals. There are also touch pools where you can get your inquisitive hands on the tropical inhabitants of the Reef Touchpool or some Sydney rock pool residents.
Sydney Aquarium's key exhibits are a series of underwater, see-through, acrylic glass tunnels where sharks swim above visitors. It was awesome to see the enormous turtles and fearsome-looking grey nurse sharks. Some of which are 3.5 metres long and weigh over 300kg, with a frightening arsenal of teeth.
Do you know Nemo? I can't believe that I could see Nemo here! I'm one of its fan. And gosh, it's so cute! The cutest fish that i've ever seen! No wonder why I love it and its movie "Finding Nemo".
We stayed long at the enormous Oceans tank containing 2.6 million litres and the world's largest great Barrier Reef exhibit! We sat down and had fun looking at the the vividly coloured fish and finding Nemo's friends. Btw, you can also feed the sharks if you want to. Glass bottom boat + shark feeds are available everyday of the week at 11.00am.
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posted by idealpinkrose at Thursday, October 09, 2008 | Permalink
4 Comments:
At 9:48 AM, chubskulit






there are so much beautiful animals there, unfortunately you can not bring them home. Have u considered stealing it?hahaha...