Thursday, April 4, 2013
SEA Aquarium Resort World Sentosa Singapore Part 4 - Fishes/Eel
There's so much to view and so many different species of the fishes that many I am so alien with. If not mistaken, the below fish is the long horn cowfish The moray eel section was so interesting, they were so long and could hid themselves in small holes and pots.Wonder what species are they, seems like they could produce some kind of electricity.Interesting to watch the moray eels swimming out of their hiding places.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
SEA Aquarium Resort World Sentosa Singapore Part 3 - Fishes
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
My World Tuesday - SEA Aquarium Resort World Sentosa Singapore Part 2- Open Ocean (Zone 5) - World's Largest Aquarium
Wow this is fantastic, the tank looked so huge like a huge cinema screen. This is the world's largest aquarium. You can view more information from the official website of SEA Aquarium.We could view the aquarium from the side, it really looked like the bottom of the sea and the huge sting ray swimming towards us. Very beautiful and interesting indeed.Short videos of the huge aquarium.Wow from the side of the huge aquarium, we could really see the bottom of the tank that kind of resemble the bottom of the seabed.For other parts of the world, please visit My World Tuesday.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
SEA Aquarium Resort World Sentosa Singapore Part 1 - Ocean Journey (Zone 4) - Jelly fish
Finally we started our visit to the world's largest aquarium. I did not use any flash so as not to frighten the fishes and jellyfishes.My favourite must be the different species of the jellyfishes, they looked as if they were dancing. It was so beautiful, I could just sit there all day long watching them.Hahaha this jellyfish looked as if it was holding a ball and doing aquatic ballet. Some short videos of the jelly fishes.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
SEA Aquarium and Maritime Museum Part 2
I did not even know much about the history of Asia maritime till I visited this exhibition. Very educational information indeed. Very nice to include the museum visit together with the visit to the aquarium (which I will post photos later).After visiting the museum, do remember to visit the typhoon theatre to experience a perilous storm.There's a time schedule for the show, so do check with the crew members. We were shown a video first before entering the theatre and the whole show is only about ten minutes but was fun cause we got wet by the "storm" hahaha.
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