Shedd Aquarium
Photos from Chicago's Shedd Aquarium
Published by JoAnn Selke
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J.C., they are sand eels--very strange, but interesting. April, these are just a few samples of what can be seen at the Shedd. Chicago is beautiful and I will be posting a lot more photos of the city very soon.
beautiful ~ now I want to take my girl to Chicago!!!! =)
Beautiful photos!
Great pictures. The shows are a lot of fun. Those eels popping out of the sand are interesting--I guess they are eels.