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Friday, 17 June 2011

Beautiful Aquarium in the World

 • Dubai Aquarium In Dubai Mall
 
Stingrays (stingrays) are swimming in the aquarium in Dubai Mall Dubai. Have an area equal to 50 X-ball field. The Dubai Aquarium - broad, entertaining, and designed to perfection. Consisting of three decks and the glass tunnel that shows the exoticism of underwater life.• Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta

The world's largest aquarium, located in Atlanta. A stunning home for lenih than 100,000 animals and 500 different marine species. With a capacity of 8.1 million gallons (31,000 m³) of fresh water the ocean.
• Churaumi Aquarium, Okinawa

Second Largest Aquarium in the World, Churaumi Aquarium, part of the Ocean Expo Commemorative National Government Park, located in Motobu, Okinawa, Japan. Capacity of 7500 m³ (1,981,290) seawater. One of the few places where visitors can see an amazing variety of sea creatures such as sharks sized rakasasa.
• The Aquarium Of Western Australia (AQWA)

AQWA, a world of underwater adventure that is difficult to believe that there is in Western Australia. "From the cold water to the south seas tropical paradise containing rocks and coral reefs in the North.AQWA is the aquarium which was officially opened as the World Underwater (Underwater World) Perth on 13 April 1988 and the acquisition by the owner who is now a new, Coral World International and Morris Kahn, in 1991. Later changed its name to the present (AQWA) on January 1, 2001. This facility has accommodated approximately 400 species of marine animals.
• UShaka Marine World

Africa's largest aquarium - UShaka Marine World, located along the coastal plains between settlement limits and the port in Durban. KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa; a charming amusement park and in addition also as the 5th largest aquarium with 32 tanks of water. Marine animals which can be found from tiny seahorses to sharks and dolphins. Akurium is intentionally designed to look like part of a sunken ship cabin.
• AquaDom, the Radisson Hotel Aquarium

Development of The AquaDom was inaugurated in December 2003 and cost around 12.8 million Euros. Acrylic glass cylinder was built by U.S. companies, Reynolds Polymer Technology.Outer cylinder was assembled on site from four pieces; the inner cylinder is made in one piece elevator. The AquaDom is the largest acrylic glass cylinder in the world, with a diameter of more than 11 meters long and was built as high as 9 feet above the foundation.
• Virtual Aquarium 32 Million Dollars







Feeling under the sea, that's what my friend might feel when going into one of the new mall in Beijing this stand. Because the roof canopy of 250mx30m sized LCD screens, in addition to protection from the sun's heat, guys can also see the atmosphere of a typical submarine. LCD screen 80 feet tall is a combination of 5 wide LCD screen that has 7500 square meters (as a football field area ratio is only 5500 square meters). But, do not ask the total cost of installation, the installation of LCD screens is spending $ 32 million.
 • Dubai Aquarium In Dubai Mall
 
Stingrays (stingrays) are swimming in the aquarium in Dubai Mall Dubai. Have an area equal to 50 X-ball field. The Dubai Aquarium - broad, entertaining, and designed to perfection. Consisting of three decks and the glass tunnel that shows the exoticism of underwater life.• Georgia Aquarium, Atlanta

The world's largest aquarium, located in Atlanta. A stunning home for lenih than 100,000 animals and 500 different marine species. With a capacity of 8.1 million gallons (31,000 m³) of fresh water the ocean.
• Churaumi Aquarium, Okinawa

Second Largest Aquarium in the World, Churaumi Aquarium, part of the Ocean Expo Commemorative National Government Park, located in Motobu, Okinawa, Japan. Capacity of 7500 m³ (1,981,290) seawater. One of the few places where visitors can see an amazing variety of sea creatures such as sharks sized rakasasa.
• The Aquarium Of Western Australia (AQWA)

AQWA, a world of underwater adventure that is difficult to believe that there is in Western Australia. "From the cold water to the south seas tropical paradise containing rocks and coral reefs in the North.AQWA is the aquarium which was officially opened as the World Underwater (Underwater World) Perth on 13 April 1988 and the acquisition by the owner who is now a new, Coral World International and Morris Kahn, in 1991. Later changed its name to the present (AQWA) on January 1, 2001. This facility has accommodated approximately 400 species of marine animals.
• UShaka Marine World

Africa's largest aquarium - UShaka Marine World, located along the coastal plains between settlement limits and the port in Durban. KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa; a charming amusement park and in addition also as the 5th largest aquarium with 32 tanks of water. Marine animals which can be found from tiny seahorses to sharks and dolphins. Akurium is intentionally designed to look like part of a sunken ship cabin.
• AquaDom, the Radisson Hotel Aquarium

Development of The AquaDom was inaugurated in December 2003 and cost around 12.8 million Euros. Acrylic glass cylinder was built by U.S. companies, Reynolds Polymer Technology.Outer cylinder was assembled on site from four pieces; the inner cylinder is made in one piece elevator. The AquaDom is the largest acrylic glass cylinder in the world, with a diameter of more than 11 meters long and was built as high as 9 feet above the foundation.
• Virtual Aquarium 32 Million Dollars







Feeling under the sea, that's what my friend might feel when going into one of the new mall in Beijing this stand. Because the roof canopy of 250mx30m sized LCD screens, in addition to protection from the sun's heat, guys can also see the atmosphere of a typical submarine. LCD screen 80 feet tall is a combination of 5 wide LCD screen that has 7500 square meters (as a football field area ratio is only 5500 square meters). But, do not ask the total cost of installation, the installation of LCD screens is spending $ 32 million.

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