New England Aquarium, Boston (Where Gumbo was #192)

Gumbo was visiting the New England Aquarium in Boston, on historic Boston Harbor.  Congratulations to George G, PortMoresby and GarryRF, who solved this week’s puzzle.

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The New England Aquarium is a popular tourist destination, hosting more than a million visitors each year.  Besides the aquatic attractions within the Aquarium building, it is affiliated with an IMAX theatre and a Whale Watch organization. 

The Aquarium itself has many nicely displayed and interesting exhibits, which include:

The Giant Ocean Tank:  Situated in the center of the main building and viewable from different perspectives on a ramp that spirals as it ascends around and to the top of this cylindrical 200,000 gallon (760,000 liter) tank.  The tank has a Caribbean coral reef theme and features sharks, barracuda, giant turtles, stingrays and many smaller fish….

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Penguin exhibit:  Around the base of the Ocean tank is a large penguin exhibit, which I found to be the most popular with the school groups touring through the Aquarium when I visited.  Several species of penguins live on rock islands of the Aquarium and all of them enjoy rocketing through the aquatic environment of the tank….

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Feeding time is especially fun….

A giant whale skeleton hangs over part of the penguin tank….

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The Freshwater Gallery  focuses on river habitats in South America and has a  comparable New England river system tank.  You’ll see piranha….

13 New England Aquarium . Red-bellied piranha

…tiny poison dart tree frogs….

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…sea dragons….

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… and thousands of fish.

The Northern Waters of the World gallery focuses on New England marine habitats compared to Pacific Northwest aquatic environments. The gallery features shorebirds, lobsters, octopus and other invertebrates.

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15 New England Aquarium. Giant Green Sea Anenome

The Edge of the Sea tide pool affords visitors a chance to touch local tide pool inhabitants such as sea stars, sea urchins and crabs.

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The Shark and Ray Touch Tank  is a very impressive exhibit housing stingrays and small sharks in a mangrove lagoon environment.  Visitors can touch these inhabitants species as they glide by.

04 New England Aquarium Shark and Ray Tank

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The Tropical Gallery features many colorful tropical fish, cuttlefish, venomous fish and living corals….

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There is a fun jellyfish exhibit….

25 New England Aquarium Moon Jelly

and alongside the harbor, a seal and seal lion exhibit abutting the harbor….

26 New England Aquarium Sea Otter

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All in all, a fun time for everyone interested in underwater life, science, and with a sense of wonder of the natural world.  Very recommended.

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8 years ago

Some amazing and colourful nature photos DrF.

I had eight hours to see Boston between flights.

Wonderful – walkable City. 

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