#The world's famous fish gardens

Fish gardens are a means of discovering different sea creatures, attracting both young and old people during journeys, especially in the following tourist addresses:

| "Akwariom South Carolina": not just a garden sheltering aquatic creatures, it is home to more than ten thousand species of aquatic flora and fauna, including a fox North America and the sea turtle are huge head, alligator, Blue Heron, album, Mare, Jellyfish, snake and shark. The dock in the American city of Charleston accommodates 1.460.000 liters of water. It allows tourists to touch animals inside it.
"Akwariom South Carolina" receives visitors daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., for US $25 for adults and US $18 for young people, aged 3 to 12 years.


| "Georgia Akwariom": Located in the American "Atlanta", the largest in the Western Hemisphere, and the second in the world after the Singapore Marine Life Park. Over 100,000 aquatic animals are housed from more than 5,000 species, including: Shark, Whale and Dolphin "Botlnos". Tourists can visit the "Akwariom" daily, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

| "Ausanogharavik": Based in Valencia, Spain, was inaugurated in 2003 and is the largest of its kind in Europe. The water is pumped within the "Akwariom" directly from the Mediterranean. It contains 45.0000 animals of 500 different species, including dolphin, Shark, Penguin, sea lion and Albilogha whale...
Ausanogharavik receives "visitors on a daily basis from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., compared to 30 US dollars for adults.


| "Akwario de Genoa": The largest in Europe, is located in the ancient port area of Italian "Genoa". The "Akwariom" was built in 1992 to commemorate the 5000 anniversary of Christopher Columbus's journey.


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