Atlanta with Children - Visiting the World's Largest Aquarium
Georgia Aquarium Tunel Oceanico
There are several ways to see the fish in the aquarium. Several windows of different sizes and shapes, round, square, rectangular, the size of a wall, but the grand finale is an amphitheater, like a film, which is the 2nd largest display window of the world's aquariums, where you can sit in arquibacandas or even on the floor to admire the fish strolling.
Amphitheater
D, ran very close to the glass and stayed for a long time identifying the fish. Some curious objects inside the aquarium called attention ... as it was end of the year, and a Christmas tree, also had the menorah (pictured above left). And identify the fish (and peixões) is a delightful exercise with the kids, which is facilitated by a map with fish photos and names. See that huge down there ... is the whale shark.
World of Coca-Cola
At the entrance, the statue of John Pemberton, the inventor of Coca-Cola, welcomes visitors in the area earned its name and which is also home to the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta.
Visiting the Olympic Park
The best known and most photographed attraction in Atlanta are the sources in Olympic ring-shaped staying at the Centennial Olympic Park.
Sources in the Parque Olimpico
Behind the scenes at CNN in Atlanta
CNN (Cable News Network) was founded in 1980 by Ted Turner and was the first 24 hours television channel, fully dedicated to news.
Making Art at the High Museum in Atlanta
The High Museum, one of the most respected US art museums, was on the list to visit in Atlanta because of some of Claude Monet paintings, my favorite painter, which are part of its permanent collection. The surprise was being in the city just at the time of this modern art exhibition, which ended up surprising us all.
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