Back in July, I visited the Georgia Aquarium with my parents, my son, & some family friends. It was an awesome experience! There were so many things to see & I really enjoyed spending the day with my family. This post is filled with pictures & little words, so I hope y’all enjoy. : )

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Georgia Aquarium

The Georgia Aquarium is located in Atlanta, Georgia & is know as one of the biggest aquariums in the western hemisphere. They have all kinds of events, animal experiences, & even sleep overs, which I’d love to do one day!

I do suggest buying tickets in advance online to avoid that line & downloading the app. The aquarium map is on the app, plus you can keep your tickets there. You also have to go through a security check & no outside food or drink is allowed. There are places to buy food inside, but it’s a little pricey. I would be prepared to eat inside the aquarium because it’s really an all day trip! Now on to the photos!

Tropical Diver Section

I believe all of these photos came out of this area of the aquarium, but I’m sure I’ve mixed some things up!

Great Barrier Reef recreation…

I loved how many of the areas had curved glass that went over your head.

These worms were very colorful, but it didn’t pick up in the photo. Every time a fish came close they would all go back in their holes!

Jellyfish….

Top right were “upside down” jellyfish!

This reminded me of sunflowers…

Can you see the clown fish?

Seahorses…

There’s a big eel hiding back there…

Sea dragons!

I don’t remember what this fish was, but I really liked the pattern on it’s back!

Southern Company River Scout Exhibit

This was a fresh water exhibit & it had lots of areas for kids to explore. If you look at the bottom of the picture you can see a bubble which was in a tunnel system designed for kids.

Colorful fish…

This area had curved glass that came over your head & fish were laying on top of it sometimes!

Alligator snapping turtle – looks prehistoric!

These piranhas were the creepiest fish! All of them were just hovering in the water, barely moving!

This guy looks like he’s been in some fights…

The dolphins were in between the freshwater exhibit & the cold water exhibit. This is the best picture I could get because it was zooming around the tank!

Our family friends decided to stay & watch the dolphin show while we headed to the next exhibit. They said it was awesome!

Cold Water Quest

This area had animals that live in a more arctic climate. He looks like he’s ready to fight!

There were so many starfish in this tank & that fish was a total photo bomber! On the first go around we didn’t see the octopus that was in the tank….

The second time through, with our family friends, we finally got to see it! They are so fascinating to me!

Penguins! We also go to see the penguin walk, but there was so many people around that I didn’t get any good photos. There were also puffins in this area, but they were too far away to get an good pictures.

This one was very interested in what was happening outside the tank…

The otters were being fed when we came around. They were digging food out of the ice pile, going back into the water, & floating around eating.

Ocean Voyager Exhibit

While the whole aquarium was awesome, this was my favorite exhibit! There was an underwater tunnel you could walk through & see everything swimming around, including whale sharks!

So awesome!

And manta rays!

It was crazy to imagine that there was enough water above our heads to support all that sea life.

Manta rays always look like they’re smiling to me…

At the end of the tunnel was this incredible view…

Sea turtle!

This tank was so huge the whale sharks would disappear into the distance!

There were 3 whale sharks, tons of manta rays, a sea turtle, some small sharks, plus all the other small fish in this tank.

I could have sat there for hours watching this. Much better than any TV show! Speaking of TV, there are webcams on the Georgia Aquarium website that you can watch all the time. Have any of y’all been to this aquarium? I’d love to hear about it in the comments!

It’s Labor Day weekend here in the States & I have a 4 day weekend. That means 4 days of making! Everyone stay safe & enjoy your weekend! : )

 

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2 Comments on My Visit to the Georgia Aquarium

  1. Wow, your photos are awesome. Thank you for sharing with us. I haven’t been to an aquarium in ages so really enjoyed seeing this one.

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