We're off to the Georgia Aquarium. The largest indoor thingie in the wotsit. Well, Lots of water.
This is a Whale-Shark surrounded by little buggers(*):
(*) Not their real name...
Spider crabs:
Beluga whales:
Dragon fish, amazing creatures:
Seals:
Penguins!
Water otters:
Those catfish are ugly beasts
Pirahnas: (Red variety)
Rays in the petting zoo part of the aquarium:
Tropical reef part:
Some videos:
Fishy (132kb) Fishy (348kb) Sharky (137kb) Fishy (57kb) Ray (96kb) Whale Sharky (219kb) Fishy (60kb) Fishy (217kb) Crabby (94kb) Fishy (367kb) Whaley (329kb) Dragon Fish (121kb) Otters (171kb) Seals (48kb) Seals (182kb)
PENGUIN! (380kb) Otter (118kb) Fishy (131kb) Cat Fishy (40kb) Fishy (99kb) Fishy (202kb) Crabs (196kb) Fishy (122kb)
Big Turtle (338kb) Ray (45kb) Fishy (88kb) Fishy (320kb)
Centennial Park Dad's holds a Brick named after my esteemed father:
Dad's Brick in Centennial Park (283kb)
A bird, in the park, today:
Next door: The CNN Center. Here is where they used to do All of CNN. Until they sold it and started to move it to New York.But you can still take a tour and get a video of you reading the news...
Look At The Size Of The Aquarium! (164kb)
We have video as well as stills. You'll need an appropriate player, such as quicktime (or the appropriate Real Player plug in) to play these .mov/.3gp files. The .movs are converted from .3gp files using Quicktime pro. The filesize is disturbingly similar so if you have problems you either need the latest quicktime or you'll still need to grab the Nokia media player (here is a link). Under Linux I've not been able to get sound, but the video portion will play (in xine and mplayer).
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