Unseen variety of Fishes @ Brighton Aquarium UK
THE SEA LIFE LONDON / WORLD'S FIRST WHALE SANCTUARY/ UK'S LARGEST LIVING CORAL REEF/ #DayOutInLondon
The London Sea Life Aquarium is a beautiful and fascinating experience. There’s a glass walkway that crosses over the Pacific Ocean display (including Sand Tiger Sharks) and a glass tunnel that lets you stroll ‘under the ocean’ with views of turtles, rays, sharks, and many different kinds of fish. Coral reef an rockpool displays, a rainforest exhibit (complete with piranhas) and an Antartic section featuring Gentoo penguins are just some of the experiences at the aquarium. it has fourteen themed zones from the Shark Walk to Tidal Reach to Ray Lagoon, where you'll see range of exhibits which are both educational and entertaining.
Highlights
# Glass walkway over the Pacific Ocean exhibit # Glass tunnel under the ocean and lookout points # Rockpool with Starfish, Sea Cucumbers and Sea Anemones. # Seahorse Kingdom – meet Seahorses, Seadragons and Pipefish # Rainforest with Piranha, Blind Cave Fish, Poison Dart Frogs, and Red-tailed Catfish # Penguin Point’s – colony of Gentoo Penguins # Live feedings and informative talks # The London Sea Life Aquarium focuses on conservation and education.
Location: On the South Bank of the River Thames next to the Coca Cola London Eye, opposite the Houses of Parliament. Riverside Building, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB.
How long does it take: 1 1/2 – 2 hours
MERLIN’S MAGICAL LONDON 5-IN-1 PASS: Visit FIVE of London’s best-loved attractions: #MadameTussaud’s, #CocaColaLondonEye, #Shrek’sAdventure, #LondonDungeon AND#theLondonSEALIFEAquarium .
New at SEA LIFE London
FIN-TASTIC FRIENDS
Do you think you’re shy like our turtle Boris? Or are you extravagant like our shark Belle?
Make a splash this summer with our fin-tastic Friends and find out who your bestie is! Whether you have a winning smile like our croc Archie or love melting hearts like our penguin Juno, we have a friend for you.
#SeaLifeLondonBestie
Coral Kingdom
Discover the UK's largest living Coral reef.A spectacle of colour is arriving here at SEA LIFE London with the UK’s largest living coral reef being unveiled in our new Coral Kingdom.
From the moment you step into the dazzling underwater oasis, you will journey through the leafy green shallows of the Mangroves as the Coral Kingdom transitions between day and night.
WORLD'S FIRST WHALE SANCTUARY
The Beluga Whales at the Sanctuary The sanctuary welcomed its first residents, two female beluga whales, Little Grey and Little White in June 2019.
Polar Adventure
Meet Artie The Polar Bear Brrr-ace yourself for the chills and thrills of our new Polar Adventure! Prepare for an expedition like no other as you journey through spectacular icy landscapes across the North and South Pole; where you'll meet the awe-inspiring animals from beneath and above the ice.
Explore creature zones!
SHARK WALK
Start your visit by walking over a glass window with incredible views into our magnificent Pacific display. Take a long look at some of the most majestic creatures in the ocean as they swim just inches beneath your feet!
Atlantic Coasts
You’ll continue your journey of discovery as you explore the mysterious creatures that inhabit the world's coastlines!Be dazzled by a sparkling silver shoal of sand eels and meet our Common Octopus,a very intelligent relative of the Snail!
Ray Lagoon
In the shallow Atlantic waters, beneath an old pier, you'll arrive next at lagoon that is rippling with beautiful Rays! These curious creatures are graceful to watch from above but don't forget to take a look through the window below to see the mouth and gills on the underside of their body as they pass on by.
Rockpool
Have you ever wanted to stroke a Starfish, or tickle a Sea Anemone? Now’s your
chance,because at our Rockpool you can do both!Our experts will be on hand through this unique opportunity to learn more about these fascinating micro-habitats and the incredible
creatures that thrive in them. Sea Anemones have no brain, heart or blood!
Ocean Tunnel
Take a stroll under the sea as you pass through our amazing glass tunnel. Shoals of glittering fish flutter along beside you whilst enormous Green Sea turtles glide slowly over your head.
NEMO'S CORAL REEF
Are you ready to see a rainbow? Dive into a dazzling underwater oasis and wave your fins at the UK’s largest living Coral reef at SEA LIFE London. Prepare to see hundreds of clownfish and many more through a spectacle of shimmering colour in our new, colossal 40ft tank. Discover the magic at Coral Kingdom this summer.
Seahorse Kingdom
Seadragons and Seahorses may sound like mythical creatures but here you can see just how real they are! In this kingdom Seahorses grip at seagrass with their curly tails and suck up tiny shrimp with their straw-like snouts.
Ocean Tunnel
If you're feeling brave enough, step out of the ocean and into the hot and humid rainforest to experience what life is like beneath the tropical treetops. Winding through the roots and tree trunks, rainforest rivers are home to some spectacular fish.
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BRIGHTON BEACH UK || VISIT BRIGHTON IN SUMMER
Brighton beach with cool beachfront is legendary and voted top ten city beach break destinations in the world, located close to London.
Brighton Beach - Sea side Attraction:
The famous Brighton Palace Pier as a backdrop, daytime traditional seaside fun mixes seamlessly with night time funky beachside club culture. there are apparently around 614,600,000 pebbles on Brighton beach. 1,722ft long Victorian pier, located in the heart of Brighton and Hove’s 8 miles of coastline.
- Watersports such as kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding to classic beach sports such as volleyball and Frisbee.
- the iconic Brighton Palace Pier with its helter skelter and arcade games
- Sea Life Brighton home to giant turtles, sharks and seahorses
- the free Fishing Museum, tracing the city’s origins as a sleepy fishing village
- British Airways i360 – the world’s tallest moving observation tower
- Brighton Wind Farm, Diving and Fishing Tours
Boat Trip
-Ross Boat Trips
Fishing, Brighton
- Fancy cruising the Sussex coast on a yacht
Address:
Madeira Drive, Brighton, East Sussex, BN2 1PS, England
Sea Life Aquarium Adventure
Today I hung out with My Grandma, Aunt, and Cousin
Also, *15K Subs*
Speed Boat as seen from Brighton Beach
Video of Speed Boat taken from Brighton-Le-Sands Beach.
pregnant seahorse!
Brighton Aquarium
Beluga whale spotted in Britain's River Thames
PARADE: Mermaids march in Brighton for the clean Ocean
PARADE: Mermaids march in Brighton for the clean Ocean
People, wearing mermaids, fish, pirates and other costumes march in Brighton to safe the sea life. They attract the attention to the rubbish on the sea coast and waste in the Ocean, demanding the public to keep it clear for the sea life.
Seahorse catamaran 01
Some standard 8 film from the 1960's showing a couple of Seahorse catamarans sailing in the Falmouth and St Mawes area of Cornwall. The sailing is mainly by Martin Perrett. Also Gipsy Moth IV can be seen as it visited Falmouth after it's return from around the world.
Sealife Hunstanton Full Walkthrough
Sealife Hunstanton Full Walkthrough with all aquariums
Seahorses, Weymouth Sealife Centre
Sealife aquarium Birmingham, UK
Sealife centre brighton
Want this tank so bad, rougly 30ftx10ftx5ft
British Seaside Special: Top 7 Reasons Why It's Just So Good To Be Beside The Sea
Head to Porthmeor Beach in St Ives, Cornwall, for clean air and shimmering sea and sand.
It’s hardly surprising that this is an award winner – and just for good measure the Tate Modern art gallery is just up the road for a dose of culture.
Along the south coast, Bournemouth revels in a microclimate with seven miles of glorious beach and some of the warmest sea temperatures in the UK.
A national treasure. Other countries may do it well, but Britain does it best and it’s the classic seaside treat with crisp golden batter, flaky white fish and fresh chunky chips doused in salt and vinegar.
From chic hotels to world-class sports and cultural facilities, there’s loads of super stuff beside the seaside.
Sumburgh Head Lighthouse in Shetland is a world-class tourist attraction, offering a range of indoor installations and spaces, where you can view cliffs teeming with wildlife.
Right at the other end of the country, Brighton’s new British Airways i360 tower is taking visitors 450ft above the seafront in its observation pod, which turns into a trendy bar at night.
Who wants boring old normal? Britain’s got some great quirky things to see by the sea.
The Shell Grotto in Margate, Kent, is certainly one of them. ‘Shellhenge’ is a 70ft-long passage decorated with 4.6 million shells which show mosaics of gods, patterns and symbols.
It was discovered in 1835 but nobody knows its age or purpose.
Ayrshire’s Electric Brae is on the A719, south of Dunure, and a legendary ‘gravity hill’ by the coast where cars appear to roll up a slope.
It’s an optical illusion and you really won’t believe your eyes.
Culture thrives by the coast and nowhere more so than the marvellous Minack Theatre at Porthcurno, Cornwall.
It’s an open-air auditorium on rocky outcrop above the sea and a unique theatrical experience where audiences soak up opera, dramas and musicals in the sunshine or under the stars.
Another Place at Crosby beach in Merseyside is an art installation by Angel of the North sculptor Antony Gormley, which consists of 100 cast-iron life-sized figures dotted around the wide sands, gazing out to Liverpool Bay, that are increasingly submerged as the tide comes in.
OK, we know the British weather doesn’t always play (beach) ball. Not a problem.There’s all sorts of under-cover action around the coast.
One of the best is Anglesey Sea Zoo, which displays the best of British marine wildlife, showcasing fascinating creatures, such as octopus, lobsters, seahorses, conger eels and catsharks.
If you like a good smuggling story, Gunsgreen House in Eyemouth, Berwickshire, is perfect.
Built with a plethora of fascinating secrets in the 1750s, it’s been described as a “splendid palace built by a smuggler”.
Don’t miss the unique ‘tea chute’, where smuggled tea was hidden from the prying eyes of the exciseman.
There’s probably a suitable place to stay at Britain’s seaside for everyone – friendly, great-value B&Bs, cool cottages, chic glamping, hip hotels and all sorts in between.
Pembrokeshire’s award-winning Trefloyne Manor is a magical boutique B&B just outside Tenby with an 18-hole golf course and in-room picnics.
The Blue Cabin by the Sea in Berwickshire is a cosy, hideaway cottage nestled in privately-owned Cove Harbour and is only accessible through a smuggling tunnel and across a beach by foot, or by sea. Worry not, it does have wi-fi!
For the Hang Ten types, how about the glamping Surf Pods in Bude, Cornwall?
The front of each pod opens up fully to look out onto perfectly manicured lawns, in the middle of 26 acres of farmland. Even if you don’t surf on the five beaches close by, they’re pretty cool.
For an upmarket seaside splurge, The Pig on the Beach at ¥Studland Bay in Dorset is a shabby-chic delight with uninterrupted views of the coast, a greenhouse restaurant, two treatment rooms and a menu which changes depending on what the forager finds or what’s in the kitchen garden.
The fist step of learn to swim is with a Seahorse who lets you be more confident in the water
Developed by Educators, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Experts, World and Olympic medallists, SwiMMinD is a mobile application, an AI Assistant that teaches people how to swim and race globally in a fun, enjoyable way, in augmented gamified reality mode, without leaving local pools.
Learn more for this this amazing new app that bridges magic with swimming at
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Sea Lanes Project | Proposed Development // Brighton Sea Front
Sea Lanes Brighton propose to transform the former Peter Pan site on Madeira Drive, Brighton, by delving deep into its history and culture and reviving competitive and recreational sea-swimming on Brighton Seafront.
The vision is to create the UK’s first national open water swimming centre of excellence.
As the wider master plan for the area is finalised Sea Lanes will be taking the first step towards this vision with a planning application for a 5 year meanwhile development consisting of:
– Heated 25m outdoor swimming pool and associated facilities
– Boardwalk to the sea
– Endless pool training facility
– Ancillary commercial buildings providing flexible space for small businesses
At the heart of the scheme is the swimming pool, which will be accessible to all. The pool will provide much needed swimming facilities in Brighton and will act as a gateway for those looking to gain confidence to swim in the sea as well as a training hub for open water swimming events, triathlon, sea safety and lifeguard courses.
The swimming pool will be supported by 39 small business units suitable for retail, health and fitness, office space as well as a food court with street food kiosks and seating area.
The design of the development draws on Brighton’s rich and colourful history. Inspiration has been taken from across the city, particularly the vibrant colour palette, which includes red and yellows from the lifeguards, Brighton Pier sign and Prince Regent. The blues and greens are inspired by the sea, sky and the Brighton Blue of the Madeira Terrace, lampposts and railings throughout the city.
Sea Lanes Brighton long-term plan remains to deliver a 50m swimming pool that becomes recognised as the national open water swimming centre.
National SEA LIFE Centre Birmingham - Cinema Advert 2013
SEA LIFE Birmingham is one of the best things to do in Birmingham and one of the best family attractions in the Midlands with plenty of children's activities!
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Visit Day and Night at Sea Life Brighton
Come and see our BRAND NEW state of the art attraction Day & Night the first of its kind in the UK. Day & Night offers guests the chance to experience the 24-hour wonder of a coral reef as it moves through the day in 750,000 litre display. The £2.7 million refurbishment took 8 months to complete and has been wowing guest since it opened at the end of May this year.
Discover the magic of the ocean as it transitions from Day to Night in a UK first experience. Dance along the bio-florescent tropical shore and marvel in the beauty of coral reefs. Explore the caves of the deep and imagine yourself as a lionfish. Journey through our underwater tunnel or marvel at our floor to ceiling NEW viewing window! Also, with the UK’s largest collection of sharks and rays under one roof including Black Tip Reef Sharks, Zebra Sharks, Bloch Tail Sting Rays as well as many other tropical fish species there is now many reasons to come visit time and time again!
PLUS we're really excited to welcome back SEA LIFE Brighton’s much loved turtles Lulu and Gulliver!
Also why not sit back and relax in our 250 seater auditorium listening to one of our many creature talks or feeding demonstrations from one of amazing guest experience team or animal care experts. Or why not climb aboard our Glass Bottom Boat , exclusive to SEA LIFE Brighton , and see our wonderful creatures from a truly unique perspective!
Jellyfish @ Brighton Sealife centre
Jellyfish at the SeaLife centre in Brighton,UK
FLOATING TRACTOR - NO SOUND
France - Fordson's engineer David Tapp crossed the Channel between Cap Griz and Dover in a floating tractor. Various shots of Tapp's departure and at sea, spectators and general views of Cap Griz Nez. Dover - all kinds of shots at sea off Dover showing cliffs in b/g., also CU's nearing shore, shots of floating tractor landing, people waiting for tractor's driver, same drinks first pint since he left France, shots of same after taking tractor out again for late press arrivals, shots on farm straight from shore after driver's arrival.
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