London Aquarium
London
Aquarium will be the next in our excursion.
London Aquarium situated in County Hall on the South Bank of the Thames
is one of Europe's largest and the most spectacular displays of aquatic
life.
The London Aquarium's aim is to promote knowledge of the world's aquatic
environments through a series of displays based on the oceans of the
world - the huge Pacific Ocean exhibit contains a collection of sharks
and stingrays in over one million litres of water.
The main exposures of the Aquarium are Pacific and Atlantic reservoirs.
There are the most varied types of fish living here, from sharks and
slopes to sea eels and stone perches. Both reservoirs with accuracy
reproduce the real ambience of habitat allowing visitors continuously
enjoy the veiws with the different parts of Aquarium.
In addition to this 2 exposures, there are also 50 additional exposures,
presenting fishes and invertebrates from all small parts of the world:
from the British coasts, oceans and tropical climates of the Amazon.
Also there are lectures, frogman's submersions and nursing of fish,
that will help you to admire this mysterious undersea kindom in the
centre of London. I hope London Aquarium was a realy amazing place to
you and you have got a pleasure.