• So many fish!

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    August 28th, 2009KirstenVacation

    The Melbourne Aquarium is pretty cool because it has fish that are native to Australia and the south that you don’t see very often anywhere else. Plus it had these:

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    Gentoo Penguin--Fastest swimmer

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    King Penguins

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    Britton was so excited to see them!

    I’ve never seen penguins with a home of snow before. It’s always been water and rock of some sort. But these actually had snow/ice. They were fun to watch swimming around too.

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    MoMo and Dory

    We even saw Brit’s new favorite movie characters–Nemo and Dory. He was really excited to point them out.

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    He loved looking at all of them…I think he’s going to be just like his dad and make everyone go to every aquarium possible.

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    Shark and his entourage

    There are so many other cool pictures that Mark took that he’ll be posting on his site soon. If I put them all, these posts would be miles long.

    After the aquarium we went toward their area called The Docklands and Harbour Town. On the tram we met a family from the states (the dad was from Australia). They got off at a place that looked like a park–and we knew we had to go too. As you can see, it was a good idea.

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    Weeeeeeeee!

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    Slides are fun

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    "O" baby

    We were a little bummed we weren’t staying closer to it because Brit would’ve loved to play all day. There were even some brightly colored stairs–kind of like bleachers–that he had to climb as well.

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    Karen under the "sculpture?"

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    Holy Cow!

    Melbourners are into some interesting sculpture and art. Cow in a tree?

    We continued walking for what seemed like forever and finally made it to Harbour Town where they have restaurants and shopping and just our luck–it happened to be the Grand Opening day of the first Costco in Australia!

    We had to go of course, and were happy to find our card worked here as well. It was just as crowded as a Saturday at any Costco in the US. We got a few items for breakfast and snacks for the week and were happy to have such a native Australian experience.

2 Responses to “So many fish!”

  1. I can’t believe you went to Australia and I didn’t even know. I can’t wait to hear more about it!

  2. Seriously? The picture of Brit in the O? The CUTEST THING EVER!

    Totally enjoying these posts! Thank you for taking the time to document it all!

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