The Baltimore Aquarium, opened in 1981, world famous, and it is Baltimore's leading
tourist attraction. Constructed around the Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium
is found inside a triangular glass building that is a Baltimore landmark. The
Aquarium supplies cultural, recreational, and educational experiences that
satisfy the needs of various communities.
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- http://baltimore.about.com/od/landmarksattractions/a/AquariumVisitorsGuide.htm
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Aquarium_in_Baltimore
The aquarium is a major determinant
within the economic revival of the area; it has created jobs and showed a
feasible model of company profitability. Naturalistic exhibitions are blended
by the Aquarium having the modern interpretive techniques, enthralling visitors
by highlighting the great thing about the aquatic world and soliciting an
emotional reaction in visitors, as well as the awareness that all of us have a
responsibility to the environment.
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Exhibits produce a natural looking
environment for all types of species. Specimens are carefully chosen, and
explain biological concepts within an interesting and accurate manner. The
collections have a representation from varied world-wide habitats. The exhibits
start with types of marine life from local waters, followed by eye-to-eye views
of sharks, dolphins, rays, stingrays, sea turtles, bullfrogs, phytoplankton,
iguanas, puffins, poison dart frogs, and other tropical fish among the over
10,500 creatures in naturalistic exhibits, including a simulated rain forest ecosystem, and regularly scheduled dolphin shows.
The admission charge is a
little pricey and there is frequently extended wait to get in, however, the
visit is worth it. Even disabled people can see the aquarium through a separate
entry.
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