Zoo Tours: The Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies | Part One
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Episode 91
Welcome to the wild city of Gatlingburg, Tennessee! The Gateway to the Smoky Mountains with hundreds of attractions to offer - and one of the first things you should checkout is Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies. A two story level world class aquatic facility that brings you from the mountains to the world's tropical fresh and oceanic waters. Since every gallery doesn't take very long to go through, I'll be showing Ripley's in two parts. This episode includes the Amazon Rainforest, schooling fish of the coast, colorful coral reefs and one of the world's longest acrylic tunnels under 700,000 gallons overrun by some of the most amazing sharks.
This looks like a good quick aquarium to go to before going to another attraction.
I havnt been there in years but from what i remember its definitely worth the visit
Awesome!
Trivia Answer: Antalya Aquarium
NO WAY I’m staying here for vacation just as you upload this!!! Wow
Nerd
@@jblvxk like in the city around this place is where i was, didnt end up going tho
@@jblvxk uneccessary and uncalled for.
Wow, amazing.
If I remember correctly, the nurse sharks like to hang out inside the mock shipwreck. Keep an eye out for them hiding against the sand!
5:10 Look At That sawfish
Very cool place👍
Amazing! Are you plannend to go to: Aubudon Zoo (Africa - New Lion Exhibit in 2019) and Oregon Zoo (the Predators of the Serengtie exhibits) in the future? Love to see these to the channel. Keep up the good work, love your tours!
Hmmmm for the world’s largest shark tunnel I’m probably gonna say the SEA aquarium in Singapore. If you haven’t seen it yet look up SEA Aquarium on CZcams. That place rivals Georgia Aquarium.
More like 'can only make'
YES
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I was there in April they have nice aquarium I like to go back oneday but I think Maryland aquarium has more animals
St.Louis native here. Have you considered visiting Grant's Farm and the new STL Aquarium?
Is that. Alligator Gar kept in saltwater? I think I saw a surgeonfish swimming right beneath it. I've seen 'em in mangroves and estuaries, but if this one was in full salt that would be a first (despite the many claims that they can in fact live in marine conditions) for me.
Yowza! Maybe you should try visiting the Mandalay Bay's Shark Reef Aquarium in Las Vegas soon! Bubbling Spinosaurus!🐊🐊🐊
Hey have you ever considered doing a compilation of videos when you finish a zoo. Also have you ever thought of going to smaller zoos and just reviewing the entire zoo in one go (maybe something like the sac zoo)
That's exactly one of the two main reasons why I'm doing Redos, so I can compile them together while keeping the same editing and narrating style per section. Could I just redo them in the compilation? Yes, but I'd much prefer them to be independent videos as well.
@@ZooTours ok I understand and respect your style, I was mostly curious about your thought process and how you decide to do your style. Next time you are in sd for zoo tours just dm me and I can give you some local spots to eat so you aren't spending an arm and a leg at the zoo restaurants
@@ZooTours Please Tour The Oregon Zoo
I live in Tennessee