New England Aquarium

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New England Aquarium review

The breathtaking centrepiece of this excellent aquarium is the colossal 200,000-gallon salt-water replica of a Caribbean coral reef. The cylindrical tank, 40ft in diameter and three storeys tall, is alive with moray eels, stingrays, gigantic sea turtles and menacing sharks. On a smaller scale, a touch tank exhibit lets children stick their hands into the cold water of a tidal basin and get up close and personal with starfish, sea urchins and hermit crabs. The huge indoor penguin exhibit (constructed so almost all of the balconies overlook it) is a hoot. If the queues are too long, peek at the playful inhabitants of the outdoor seal enclosure instead. The IMAX theatre offers state-of-the-art 3D glasses to put viewers in the middle of the action. From April to October, the Aquarium runs a naturalist-narrated whale watch boat trip, which visits one of the largest whale feeding grounds in the world (visit the website for details).

New England Aquarium details

Address
Central Wharf,
at Atlantic Avenue & Milk Street

Transport Aquarium T .

Telephone 1-617 973 5200

New England Aquarium website

Open July, Aug 9am-6pm Mon-Thur; 9am-7pm Fri-Sun. Sept-June 9am-5pm Mon-Fri; 9am-6pm Sat, Sun.

Admission $19; $11 reductions.

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the fish are so pretty.

Posted by michael on Aug 28 2009 12:57pm

the fish are so pretty.

Posted by michael on Aug 28 2009 12:57pm

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