Karen
and Lee Duquette took their grandchildren to Miami Seaquarium April 19, 2008 |
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The Miami Seaquarium is a 38-acre oceanarium located on the island of Virginia Key in Biscayne Bay, Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States and is located near downtown Miami.Founded in 1955, it is one of the oldest oceanariums in the United States. In addition to marine mammals, the Miami Seaquarium houses fish, sharks, sea turtles, birds, reptiles, and manatees. The park offers daily presentations and hosts overnight camps, events for boy scouts, and group programs. The park has around 225 employees, and its lease payments and taxes make it the third-largest contributor to Miami-Dade County's revenue. |
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Below: The Killer Whale Show |
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Below: The grandson of Karen and Lee Duuette with a big iguana. |
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Below: Lee Duquette with his grandson, Alex Jones. |
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Below: The grandson of the two RV Gypsies driving a toy boat in the pond |
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Below: Lee Duquette tried to out-drive Alex |
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Lee Duquette and his granddaughter, Kristen Davis |
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Below: Alex shot water at his grandfather |
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Below: Fun time in the sprinkler |
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