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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Subject: The Pleasure of the New Orleans Aquarium

To many visitors arriving in New Orleans, the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas is not among the sites they plan to see; therefore, if they do go, it is a big surprise!

Their faces show amazement as soon as they step through the door.

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The aquarium is huge and has dozens of incredible displays of marine life.

And even though they are listed as “off the beaten path,” most visitors don't agree with this assessment. It is, after all, located at the
river end of Canal Street. Visitors claim it is worth the time it takes to visit the aquarium.

Being an indoor facility, the aquarium is climate-controlled, a nice place to take children, and an excellent place to get away from the oppressive heat or bone-chilling cold of New Orleans.

Tickets can be purchased at the door with the added benefit of being able to get a discount if you purchase tickets for the zoo at the same time.

Some of the amazing exhibits include 19 penguins, (but no snow because they aren't Arctic penguins), their sea otter friends Buck and Emma, and a seahorse-breeding exhibit where you can go right up to the tank!

You can also enjoy a leisurely stroll through an overhead tank and view all species of fish, including a three-legged turtle named...“Lucky”? (Is he lucky to be in the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas?)

Hurricane Katrina nearly destroyed this New Orleans landmark, which was once a source of great pride to the residents.

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However with the diligent efforts of a group of volunteers called “Storm Riders” and aquariums in California and Texas, among other states, some of the marine life were saved, including 19 penguins that got an all-expense-paid trip to California with their sea otter friends!

On their return to New Orleans, they were greeted at the airport with a brass band, and it was seen by some as a sign that the life of New Orleans was coming back.

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Thank you,

Bill Anderson
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