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New England Aquarium in Boston

Of course! Here’s the text with emojis and hashtags: Went to the aquarium today. The entrance fee is $34, but you can reserve free tickets with a BPL card. However, the reservation times are often booked up, so I bought a ticket today. The aquarium isn’t particularly large, but it’s designed so well 🐠🌟. The most fun part is the “touch tank,” where you can touch fish that look like bats! They have little spines on their tails, and some of the fish really enjoy being touched and will even swim up to you 🐟🤲. There’s also an outdoor area with sea lion shows, but I didn’t have time to check the schedule 🦭✨. The large tanks inside are impressive; you can walk around to the top and see the fish and sea turtles are astonishingly large, especially that huge sea turtle – it’s so big it could easily accommodate several people standing on it 🐢🙌! I recommend walking up the middle and then circling down, with various small tanks on the sides showcasing different marine life and explanations 🌊🔍. Don’t miss out on: Touching the fish 🐠 Seeing the giant sea turtle 🐢 Watching the penguins 🐧 Checking out the sea lions 🦭 And the seahorses, jellyfish, and elephant nose fish 🌟 There are also electric eels, sea snakes, and lungfish, all of which are huge! The lagoon with sea creatures is also very interesting 🐍🌿. #Aquarium #MarineLife #GiantTurtle #Penguins #SeaLions #TouchTheFish #Jellyfish #TravelDiary #NewEnglandAquariumBoston

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New England Aquarium in Boston

Of course! Here’s the text with emojis and hashtags: Went to the aquarium today. The entrance fee is $34, but you can reserve free tickets with a BPL card. However, the reservation times are often booked up, so I bought a ticket today. The aquarium isn’t particularly large, but it’s designed so well 🐠🌟. The most fun part is the “touch tank,” where you can touch fish that look like bats! They have little spines on their tails, and some of the fish really enjoy being touched and will even swim up to you 🐟🤲. There’s also an outdoor area with sea lion shows, but I didn’t have time to check the schedule 🦭✨. The large tanks inside are impressive; you can walk around to the top and see the fish and sea turtles are astonishingly large, especially that huge sea turtle – it’s so big it could easily accommodate several people standing on it 🐢🙌! I recommend walking up the middle and then circling down, with various small tanks on the sides showcasing different marine life and explanations 🌊🔍. Don’t miss out on: Touching the fish 🐠 Seeing the giant sea turtle 🐢 Watching the penguins 🐧 Checking out the sea lions 🦭 And the seahorses, jellyfish, and elephant nose fish 🌟 There are also electric eels, sea snakes, and lungfish, all of which are huge! The lagoon with sea creatures is also very interesting 🐍🌿. #Aquarium #MarineLife #GiantTurtle #Penguins #SeaLions #TouchTheFish #Jellyfish #TravelDiary #NewEnglandAquariumBoston

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