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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

UNDERWATER WORLD XIAMEN

Soon after we went to Underwater World Xiamen located near the Gulangyu Ferry Wharf. It covers an area of 175,000 square meters, and its floorage area totals 7,500 square meters. It exhibits 350 varieties of freshwater and seawater fish such as chinese sucker, sturgeon and paddle fish, Japan giant spider crabs, Australia sawfish and seadragon. Peru penguins and piranha, arapima, mapfish of Amazon River.


Japan giant spider crab is the largest known crab with a weigh reaching 30kg, that can be found in the deep waters (about 50-300 metres) in Northern Japan. A male one measures as long as 4 metres cross its claw tips.


Walking along under the 80-metre tunnel and 1.5 meters wide, visitors get thrillingly close to the sharks, stingrays, giant groupers and schools of coral reef fish.



It also includes the world largest specimen of sperm whale and its skeleton, sea hall, penguin hall, fresh water fish hall, and dolphin and sea lion performance hall.
The sperm whale skin specimen in exhibition, measuring 18.6 metres in length and 48 tons in weight.

The world's largest and most complete sperm whale skeleton specimen consists of 232 pieces of bones. Its skull measured 6.2 meters in length , 2.2 metres in width and 1.7 meters in height.

Underwater World Xiamen is open daily from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. Admission Fee is 70 Yuan per person.


2 comments:

Nomadic Matt said...

I always liked your pictures. They are always of such interesting places I normally wouldn't see.

I just put some photos up on my site...come by and take a look...they are of vietnam

Matt

Mina said...

Nice blog you have here:) I wonder when I could do the same traveling like you do but I do adore your site. Take care on your travels!

 

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