TRAVEL || A Visit to the Dallas World Aquarium!

Hello Royalty.

In my first travel post, I promised to keep you updated and I am not failing to fulfill my promise. Welcome to the weekend! How was your week? I hope it went well. Mine went well and I spent a good portion of the week seeing a few places here in Dallas.

Today’s post is centred on my experience in one of the places; the Dallas World Aquarium and I have put up a number of pictures for you to co-enjoy the experience. Ever thought of how to get close to a shark without being eaten, or to a beautiful skinned jaguar without being killed? Then the Dallas World Aquarium is the place to be because you just view them from the outside. You just said “obviously”? Yes “obviously”…Lets get in on what I saw!

After pulling your car into the park, the first thing you see when you get down is an aquarium of little, cute fish (as seen behind me) swimming all over the place and I loved the ancient-like structure around it. The main entrance is then surrounded by birds and fishes, of different breeds, shapes and sizes. On the inside, there are three floors of nature’s goodness, including the ground floor. So after viewing the baby penguins on the ground floor, we took the elevator to the second floor. The first thing outside the elevator is the restroom, a cafe to your right and then a continuation of the views.

The pictures below are some of the fishes displayed according to place of origin. There were fishes from Japan, Papau, New Guinea and some more but I particularly liked the one from Lord Howe Island; it is so beautiful and it definitely caught my attention.

Now you know that beautiful skinned jaguar I mentioned earlier? Gosh! I “was shook” when I saw it. It had a jet black skin – the smoothest animal skin I have ever seen (gotta ask that jaguar which skin care tutorials it has been working with ?)! That’s a picture, you see that shine? ?

And after the jaguars come the beautiful flamingos!

And then I really liked a painted wall I saw, it was so beautiful, it had this cultural effect that made everything even more beautiful.

Nature is definitely awe-inspiring and indeed, God created everything and saw that it was good!

By the way, if you’re ever in the Dallas, TX area, the Dallas World Aquarium is worth your time and try to go with a number of people, or at least one. Good company makes the journey better. Here are also some amazing places that you could visit while in Texas. Don’t sleep on it!

Confession: I’m not really sure if I’m pulling it off on this travel blogging thing but I’m trying my best and I hope its coming off pretty well.

Your reads are always very much appreciated! Thank you very much!

Goodbye Royalty,

With Overflowing Love,

Alexandra Zion.

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Christocentric. Academic. Writer. Poet
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