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Saturday Snapshot- South East Asia Aquarium

Hey everyone! I'm back with another Saturday Snapshot.* I had a great time with my cousin in Singapore, and one of the first places she took me to was the South East Asia Aquarium. Today I'll be sharing some pictures of the creatures there.
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Some "mushroom" jellyfish



Shark in the overhead aquarium 
Jelly fish- they were quite the attraction because they were neon


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  1. Your posts keep on getting better!
    I am staying tuned...
    Thanks!

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    1. Thanks a lot! So do yours'!
      Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your weekend!

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    1. That's what they seem to be doing...
      Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your weekend!

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  3. Beautiful shots. Love the marvel of the ocean.

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  4. Awesome shots! I enjoy visiting places I've never been and capturing them on the camera. Thanks for sharing. Here's MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOT POST

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  5. What beautiful photos! Looks like a very nice aquarium with a large variety of marine life. I'd love to be there.

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  6. I love the jellyfish - they are so beautiful.

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  7. Great photos. Is this the huge aquarium on Sentosa? I visited there a few years ago, had a great day, I remember wearing the batteries out in my camera. I love those neon jelly fish (we call them jelly blubbers in Australia which just sounds more squishy...)

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  8. Great shots of the jelly fish! The first looks artistic. Thanks for sharing from your trip.

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  9. I love those red jellyfish! I don't think I've ever seen anything like that!

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