
I got to go to the New England aquarium briefly during a visit to Boston over the last week.
My camera and I had fun,
especially at the huge shark tank.
The sharks swim very slowly,
and you get a good chance to see teeth, eyes, and those scary fins...


This last one I used a flash to capture the shark head.
(Check out those teeth!)
The sharks at the Boston aquarium are large-ish,
that is to say, about the size of a person.
I personally would not want to tangle with one
but they are not the human-eating variety
(otherwise the turn-over in tank-cleaning-divers would be much higher.)
(Check out those teeth!)
The sharks at the Boston aquarium are large-ish,
that is to say, about the size of a person.
I personally would not want to tangle with one
but they are not the human-eating variety
(otherwise the turn-over in tank-cleaning-divers would be much higher.)
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