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A Day with Will – Georgia Aquarium

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SFO to LAX, home, pack backpack, back to LAX, to PHL, layover, breakfast, PHL to ATL. Traveling last week was busy busy busy.

I did get to have some fun and do something I’ve always wanted to do- surprise Kelly in Atlanta… and visit the Georgia Aquarium. 

The Georgia Aquarium was the largest in the world when it was constructed and its gigantic- housing hammerheads, beluga whales, and whale sharks.

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The large viewing theater is really cool.

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Not bad panning blur action from the LX2 point n shoot. 

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Hello my treacherous friend, the pirana.

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Later gator.

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One of many Cichlids.

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Macro photography. Its captivating to watch the different varieties of fish swim around the tanks. How they each propel themselves in different manners with strokes of their fins and tails.

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Otter and frisbee.

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The beluga whales were really tough to photography because of the dark cold waters.

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Japanese Spider Crabs. Look like they are sitting in meditation.

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The front acrylic face of the largest tank is a sight to behold.

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One of the four whale sharks swims past the crowd.

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A conveyor belt takes visitors through the center of the main tank as all of the sharks, rays, and fish swim overhead.

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From the bottom looking up.

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Artificial wave.

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Until next time Atlanta. What up Drift Mechaniks.

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