On 12 August, I went with a Korean friend, together with our sons, to Deep Sea World. It is located at North Queensferry, about 20 minutes' train ride from Edinburgh City, on the other side of the Firth of Forth. From the train station, it is a 10 minutes downhill walk to the aquarium. The aquarium is very small, with the underwater tunnel being its main feature. It is known as the shark's capital and indeed we could easily see a few sharks swimming over our heads. There were some educational programmes going on, and I managed to let Ethan touch a starfish.
Monday, 18 August 2008
Deep Sea World
8月12日,我带着靖恒,和一位韩国朋友带着她的儿子,坐20分钟的火车到一个水族馆参观。火车越过一道狭窄的出海口,大海和陆地在左右,风景挺美。水族馆倒是蛮小的,最吸引人的是它的海底隧道,可以看到鲨鱼在我们上面游来游去。靖恒还动了一下海星,可是他还是比较喜欢纪念品店里卖的玩具。

On 12 August, I went with a Korean friend, together with our sons, to Deep Sea World. It is located at North Queensferry, about 20 minutes' train ride from Edinburgh City, on the other side of the Firth of Forth. From the train station, it is a 10 minutes downhill walk to the aquarium. The aquarium is very small, with the underwater tunnel being its main feature. It is known as the shark's capital and indeed we could easily see a few sharks swimming over our heads. There were some educational programmes going on, and I managed to let Ethan touch a starfish.
On 12 August, I went with a Korean friend, together with our sons, to Deep Sea World. It is located at North Queensferry, about 20 minutes' train ride from Edinburgh City, on the other side of the Firth of Forth. From the train station, it is a 10 minutes downhill walk to the aquarium. The aquarium is very small, with the underwater tunnel being its main feature. It is known as the shark's capital and indeed we could easily see a few sharks swimming over our heads. There were some educational programmes going on, and I managed to let Ethan touch a starfish.
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