Thursday, November 04, 2010

I went to the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium to test the camera I just bought.

This cable-stayed bridge was the most remarkable landmark of the southern part of national highway 3.


For some reasons sea turtles were displayed in their own shack.


The whale fountain in front of the museum buildings.


The pool introducing fishes living in mountain creeks.


Tides periodically washed into the tidal pool.


Tropical fishes fighting for food.


All cameras in the room were fixed to the whale shark.


Diver was cleaning the reef tank.


The underwater tunnel offered another point of view to observe marine ecology.


A shipwreck decorating the coral kingdom pavilion.


One of the daily shows of diver feeding fishes.


Lionfish swimming in a room of the shipwreck.


Beluga chasing a ball.


The few seaweeds of the seaweed forest tank.


Tunas in the tuna pool.


Nautilus , so called living fossils, floating in a tank.


A seal raised its head above water to take a breath.


The trail of bubbles illustrated paths of penguins diving into water.


The deep sea submarine simulator allowed visitors to experience deep sea explorations.


Fishes mobbed the diver with foods.


Fishes ignored the diver once all foods were distributed.


Two sets of trains of Taiwan High Speed Rail.


Eating a lunchbox sold by Taiwan Railways onboard the train of Taiwan High Speed Rail.


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