Georgia Aquarium
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This fish spent his time just resting on a rock.
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A look at another fish swimming towards the glass.
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Jayden checking out the octopus.
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A couple of sea dragons.
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A single sea dragon.
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A sea horse.
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Another photo of the otter floating around.
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Some African penguins. The beads on their wings are used for
identification purposes. The closest to the body differentiates male
or female, depending on whether the bead is blue or pink.
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Jay, Tyler, and Samantha checking out the penguin exhibit from
the inside.
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A close-up of one of the penguins.
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Another look at a couple of penguins.
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Jay, Drew, Tyler, and Sam standing on the balcony overlooking
the main hub of the aquarium.
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Looking up at the tunnel in the Ocean Voyage exhibit.
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A couple of shark swimming past a school of fish over our heads.
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A giant ray (I'm not sure exactly what kind of ray, and I'm not
going to attempt a guess) swimming past.
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Some fish swimming near the bottom of the tunnel.
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Another ray swimming past.
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This type of ray can grow a tail up to 6 feet long!
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A shark swimming by.
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Several rays passing by a whale shark.
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