In a world where science can explain most everything, it is fascinating to realize that we know more about the surface of the moon than we know about the bottom of the ocean. That is why underwater life is so amazing to people of all ages and there are few better ways to get an educational glimpse into it than to go to the Aquarium of the Pacific.
Located at the mouth of the Los Angeles River in Long Beach, California, the Aquarium of the Pacific has a collection of over 12,000 animals of nearly 500 different species, staggering numbers. As the name suggests, the aquarium focuses mostly on the marine life of the Pacific Ocean, with major galleries covering Southern California and Baja, Northern Pacific, and Tropical Pacific.
Within these exhibits, one of the most fascinating areas is the Shark Lagoon. Although sharks are most certainly terrifying, even to those who have never even seen the ocean, they are also mysterious creatures whose actions are not yet understood. With over 150 sharks, the Shark Lagoon offers the rare opportunity to actually touch a shark. Just be careful, because there are also sharks that you most certainly cannot touch!
There are also 3D animated tales that children are sure to love. A Fish Story follows the journey of a young fish that travels throughout his marine home, introducing some of the more interesting animals that call the ocean home. Monsters of the Abyss takes a look into one of the most mysterious places on Earth: the deepest part of the ocean.
The Aquarium of the Pacific is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, almost every day of the year. Tickets for adults are $20.95, $11.95 for children, and $17.95 for seniors. You can also embark on a guided tour to discover what goes on behind the scenes at the aquarium.
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The historic Columbia River Highway is a good way to view the nice vistas and waterfalls. It has several wilderness areas and national forests. Crater Lake National Park has the deepest lake in the United States and the seventh-deepest in the world. Crater Lake is a stunning and special natural treasure, evolved more than 7,700 years ago. It has unbelievably blue water, according to Scientists, the water is completely clear to a depth of 123 feet and part of its blueness is a reflection of the sky. Rim Drive encircles Crater Lake and there are some spectacular view points on the 33 mile long road. The Oregon Cascades region is also known for the highest mountain in Oregon: Mount Hood. The area is very rainy, that's why Oregon has magnificent natural beauty and fresh, rain-scented air. The summers are quite warm, but never muggy. In wintertime there are many skiing and snowboarding activities available.
The unique beauty of the Pacific Coastline, stretching 362 miles from Astoria to the Columbia River to Brookings near the California border, is also a breathtaking feature of the state. The whole coastline is public land and offers hiking, scuba diving, surfing, fishing, cycling activities. The coast also includes sites such as the Oregon Coast Aquarium, National Scenic Area and lighthouses. Seaside is the closest major coastal city in Oregon to Portland. With three miles of sandy beach and two miles of manicured, ocean front boardwalk, it is also a popular destination for tourists and travelers. Seaside is a national landmark with rich historical past. The end of the Lewis and Clark trail is commemorated with a statue. Cannon coastline is also a very scenic place of the area.
Portland, the "City of Roses", known for its world famous parks and vivid nightlife. The city adopted the rose as a symbol of its renewal and growth. Every year they celebrate the Portland Rose Festival. The city is Oregon's cultural center with large collections of museums, galleries and art centers. This special city and Salem, the capital city of Oregon - is located half way between Portland and Eugene ? are both memorable places of the state.
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