Georgia Aquarium 2022: 5 Unique Things

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Georgia Aquarium 2022 : An under water adventure

This Downtown Aquarium’s is a scientific institutions that entertains and educates, feature exhibits at higher standards.

Today, we’ll take a break from our hectic schedules to explore the underwater realm and discuss the most recent works of aquatic creativity. Let’s explore distinctive features of Georgia Aquarium located in Atlanta Downtown

Here are the list of unique things you can observe at Georgia Aquarium:

  • Whale sharks
  • Manta Rays
  • Beluga whales
  • Aquanaut Adventure(An interactive learning center)
  • 4D Theater

The Georgia Aquarium is the third-biggest aquarium in the world and the largest in the United States. This beautiful institution, which opened in 2005, is home to more than 120,000 creatures of more than 200 species.

Whale sharks

The largest fish in the world and the largest fish ever known to have existed on Earth are whale sharks. There are currently four whale sharks you can see in the Georgia aquarium’s Ocean Voyager gallery which looks like an underwater tunnel with a breathtaking view. The Georgia Aquarium offers you a remarkable and life-changing opportunity to swim alongside these aquatic giants. Here in this aquarium they dedicated one day for these gigantic sharks and celebrated it as “International Whale shark day” on August 30th every year.

Manta Rays

Georgia aquarium is the only place in North America where they exhibit “Manta Rays” and one of the four places in the world. Manta rays are about 20 feet in size. There are 3 giant manta rays in this aquarium and they named them “Blue”, “Raven” and “Talulah”, a reef manta named Nandi. Nandi is the aquarium’s first manta resident which came from South Africa 13 years ago. Manta rays typically consume plankton that are drawn to light sources. Therefore, evenings are a fantastic time to see manta rays since you can add artificial light to the water, which attracts planktons, and the manta rays will follow them to feed on them.

Beluga whales

Beluga whales also called “sea canaries” are very attractive because of their “White coloring and globular head”. As per researchers, Beluga whales make friends with other family groups of animals. They have excellent eyesight in and out of the water. In the aquarium “Cold water Quest gallery” hosts these beluga whales with their new pods where you can meet beluga whales face to face. The “Beluga Encounter” program allows us to connect with beluga whales poolside. While you are near to the water, you can engage with a beluga in a number of interesting and entertaining ways.

Aquanaut Adventure(An interactive learning center) 

Aquanaut adventure is an Discovery zone where you will discover how the animals are surviving in some of the harshest environments on Earth. This will teach the parents and kids how much detailing currently the aquarium research team learned is displayed with galleries and how much still there to learn. Georgia Aquarium recently renovated this area and upgraded their gallery.

This entire “Discovery Vault” gallery is divided into six zones, each zone represents one extreme condition on earth that includes dry deserts to freezing tundra and our deep oceans. Some of the animals that you can find here are “wood frogs”, venomous fishes, corals and insects. This is a great experience for your family to learn and enjoy. So, have a look at this facility whenever you get time to explore more about fresh waters and marine habitats.

4D Theater

Octopus Blue Planet II 4D Experience is the most advanced theater in the world that the Georgia aquarium facilities us. These shows are featured with interactive seats and unique special effects that are built-in in the theaters. These shows are operated with individual seat reservation requirements. You can make these reservations after you arrive. The show timing will differ on the day you arrive but typically they will be held around 11:30 AM, 3 PM, and 5 PM. So, to experience aquatic life with 3D glasses, the 4DX incorporates on screen visuals with synchronized motion seats and other effects like water, wind, fog, scent, snow and more. 

Georgia Aquarium also presents dolphin and sea lion performances in addition to these distinctive attractions. running a program for “Education Field Trips” as well. The ability to arrange celebrations, unique events, and adopt animals in exchange for donations is another appealing feature of this place. Your donation will go toward the well-being and care of the animals.

So why do you still wait? Reserve your tickets right away to explore the underwater realm.