What is the aquarium in Georgia?
Aquarium in Georgia is the monument of Atlanta, Georgia and one of the largest aquariums in the world. It is located in the center of Pemberton Place in the center of Atlanta, along with the world of the Coca Cola Museum. The Georgian aquarium with more than 100,000 fish has a collection of exotic fish species, some of the largest fish at the world and four -dimensional theater. In the first three years of open, from 21 November 2005, the aquarium welcomed more than 5 million visitors. Aquarium, built on 20 acres, was built in 21 months. This represented 60 separate aquariums and habitats, ball rooms, two kitchens and canteens, gift shop, parking, restaurant and its renowned 4-D Theater. The building is designed in a metal and blue glass in the form of a ship that passes through the wave.
Aquarium in Georgia, which charges $ 26 for adults for daily cards, contains thousands of fish and other sea mammals. The most famous animals of the aquarium was in 2006 a set of four whales, the largest live fish species onthe world. The Aquarium in Georgia boasts the only whale sharks in captivity outside Asia and the only Hammerhead sharks in the United States. They also represented the only Manta Ray on the display in the ground, and on many occasions they were placed a huge beluga whale. Tanks in the aquarium in Georgia contain eight million gallons (30,000 cubic meters) of fresh and salt water, where up to 120,000 fish were placed at different times.
, which also served as nature conservation, was placed in the aquarium by many endangered species. Beluga whale, Atlantic Tarpon and Sepie are among the endangered species rescued and located aquarium in Georgia. In addition to its exhibits and maintaining endangered species, the aquarium is the theater of 1100 seats and the controversial exhibition "Swim With the Giants", where twelve visitors can swim with their famous whale sharks.
exhibits in the Georgian aquarium are located in five different places: including Georgian explorer, with touch tanks containedeven for children; Boy Scout, with rare and unusual local fish, including piranha; Ocean Voyager with more than 80 percent of the fish aquarium population in Georgia and built to resemble a real ocean cliff; Tropical diver, representing a 4-D Film Exhibition; and the task of cold water, representing animals from the Arctic regions of the world oceans.