Chkara Lewis
Instructor Doggrell
ENG 1101, Online
2 February 2015
Deep Sea Adventure I remember last year one warm, stormy grey afternoon, when I visited the Georgia Aquarium. I was with my immediate family and my little brother’s friend. The drive to get there was very tedious and time consuming due to all the traffic and people walking around. While driving through the streets, we saw many people dressed up for the comic convention. There were super heroes like spider-man dressed in very intricate blue and red, and also star fighters for Star Wars in their all white and black uniforms with the fake replica guns. By the time we finally got somewhat close to the Georgia Aquarium, my brother and his friend had been so bothered with the heat that had snaked its way through the car that they finally got out of the car and walked. This left my remaining family and I to find a parking space. By the time we found a parking space thirty minutes had already passed, and we were all happy to stretch our legs and take in the warm, humid air. When we got to the front doors of the aquarium, which were painted blue and green with dolphins on the front, a blast of cool air hit us from the top, cooling us off. We walked through the heavily packed gift shop with its stand of bags, t-shirts and collectibles. When we got into the main aquarium, it was so packed with people on their way to 4 distinctive places to visit. We hiked our way up the stairs to first go visit the beluga whales and whale sharks.
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As we walked in, we saw open pools with coral reefs, which were colored blue, and pink with a slimy feel when your fingers slide across them. Soon we arrived to a tunnel, which took us under the tank where we had underwater views of the fish. Above us were fish in their natural environment, swimming around and looking at the foreigners who had come to visit. The water was so blue, and fish swam around apparently happily. There was a whale, which approached the