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Worlds Largest Aquariums

11 March 2009 No Comment

Aquariums are the perfect place to experience different marine species. Some of the worlds largest aquariums are listed below. If you know of any others list them in the comments!

Georgia Aquarium

The Georgia Aquarium, located in Atlanta, is regarded as one of the world’s largest aquariums. You can find thousands of different marine species in this aquarium. The long acrylic tunnel offers amazing views of gigantic whale sharks, octopus, and beluga whales. The other species include stingrays, sawfish, eels, clown fishes, seahorses, jelly fish, and living corals.

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Dubai Aquarium

The aquarium in Dubai is another world’s largest aquarium. If you want to experience the adventure of shark fights, then Dubai Aquarium is the best place. Sand Tiger sharks which have killed many smaller sharks is the major attraction for visitors visiting Dubai. This aquarium is the home to thousands of exotic and diverse marine animals including deadly sharks.

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Sydney Aquarium

The Sydney Aquarium is a great aquarium that includes underwater tunnels. The aquarium is packed with a large collection of sharks and other marine species. A live coral cave and coral atoll is a major attraction for kids visiting this aquarium. The aquarium provides a top environment for marine animals and visitors coming to Sydney.

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Churaumi Aquarium Japan

The aquarium located in the Churaumi Aquarium in Okinawa, Japan is another of the world’s largest aquariums on my list. The massive tank is about 10 metres deep, 35 metres broad and about 27 metres long. You can find thousands of different marine species in this largest aquarium that can house four huge whale sharks.

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Vancouver Aquarium

The Vancouver Marine Science centre is one of the world’s largest aquariums and the biggest aquarium in Canada. The aquarium includes thousands of fish from 300 different species, frogs, snakes, and many different species of amphibians and reptiles. Also, rare species of birds and above all beluga whales are the major attraction of this Vancouver aquarium.

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