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Well, in May my mom says we can go to Boston for three days, mainly for whale watching. Does anyone know about nature-related activities there or the aquarium? I am trying to find out if the aquarium has a Whale shark or not.
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We went to the Boston aquarium in 2004 - I don't think it has room for a whale shark... they did have penguins however. They also run whale watching cruises - I hope you have better luck than we did as we saw absolutely nothing. You do get a free ticket for another trip if you don't get to see any whales. However I went whale watching from Plymouth (a bit further south from Boston) in September 2005 and saw loads of whales, mainly minkes and humpbacks. An amazing experience!
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YAY! Penguis! What types?
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Rockhoppers and a couple of species from South Africa. The website for the Boston aquarium is www.neaq.org.
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Rockhoppers, Little Blues, and Africans. Woohoo!
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Rockhoppers, Little Blues, and Africans. Woohoo!
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try this link, maybe this can help you gather some ideas: http://www.boston.com/
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