Karen Duquette's cousin, Christine Thompson,
took the two RV Gypsies to the National Aquarium
in Baltimore, Maryland
October 7, 2014

View of the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland

View of the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland
View of the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland
View of the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland
View of the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland
View of the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland
submarine
submarine

Below: Which shark had the sharpest, most dangerous teeth?laughing clipart dude

Lee Duquette wears a shark hat
a shark submarine

Below: Karen Duquette and her cousin Christine Thompson

Karen Duquette and her cousinб═Christine Thompson
Karen Duquette and her cousinб═Christine Thompson

Below: Entering the National Aquarium - the first thing the two RV Gypsies saw was a waterfall.

The Maryland Waterfall
The Maryland Waterfall
The Maryland Waterfall

Below: There were four floors of tanks full of sea life. Everything was beautifully decorated. Karen, Lee, and Christine took a back-stage tour, and it was worth the extra money. This was an amazing aquarium and Karen, Lee and Christine spent all afternoon there. The two RV Gypsies highly recommend this for children of most ages, and all adults. Please enjoy the three pages of photographs that Karen Duquette took.

Karen and Christine

blue tubes full of bubbling water

Karen Duquette and cousin Christine
blue tubes full of bubbling water
blue tubes full of bubbling water
Lee Duquette
sign about water water sign

Below: Although it does not look big in the photos below, this was a really BIG stingray.

a really BIG stingray
a really BIG stingray

Below: A Zebra Shark

Zebra Shark
Zebra Shark information
Zebra Shark
sign showing size of a Zebra Shark

Below: A really big sea-turtle and a diver that was about the feed the sea-turtle.

big turtle
diver
diver feeding turtle
diver
diver feeding turtle
diver feeding turtle
look below

Photos have been divided into three pages to allow faster uploading for your enjoyment.

go to page 2 of the National AwuariumPage 2 of the National Aquarium - fish and jellyfish