2006年VOA标准英语-Georgia Aquarium Draws Enthusiastic Crowds(在线收听) |
By Song Lin and Xiao Hong Since its grand opening last November, the world's largest aquarium has attracted tens of thousands of visitors from around the world. This report is narrated by Elaine Lu. ------------------------------------------------- Standing in front of the huge viewing windows inside the aquarium is a mesmerizing experience. Thousands of fish of different species and size live more or less harmoniously in this wonderland. How many are here? Five thousand? Ten thousand? Actually, there are 65,000, representing 500 species. Whale sharks are the stars. They are the world's biggest fish. Ralph and Norton are both more than 16 feet long [about 5 meters], and they have not even reached adulthood! They are the only such sharks in captivity outside of Asia. Tim Berger Tim says an adult whale shark could grow to be 40 feet long [13 meters], the size of a bus. This huge habitat houses six adult whale sharks. Imagine six buses going back and forth without getting in each other's way.
These scuba divers are not here for fun. There are a dozen of them around, doing everything from safety checks, to cleaning the tanks and the coral. And once in a while they pose for the visitors as well. Kimberly Hall is more than a scuba diver. She is a marine biologist, in charge of a coral reef habitat. The different experience includes the 100-foot long [33 meter] tunnel for viewing the whale sharks, and the unique perspective of looking at a river from underneath it. “The tanks, especially the tank you walk through was amazing; the sharks, the whales, beluga whales…” exclaimed one visitor. “It's great. We loved it. It's the best aquarium ever; it's the best I've ever been to,” said a couple of other fans of the aquarium. |
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