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danny zubot 08-21-2007 11:00 PM

Places to see in England
 
I'm going to England for holiday's soon, does any one know if there are marine related sites to visit? I will of course be visiting a lot of historical sites, but wouldn't mind seeing a public aquarium if there is one.

woodcarver 08-22-2007 01:13 AM

U.k.
 
Hi Danny, I have not been back to the U.K. for about ten years ! With that proviso I can't say that England had any world class aquariums when I used to live there. There is a site that lists them all but is not too informative .
However I do believe the Aquarium hobby is very active and you may find it interesting to visit some retail establishments.
One place I used to go to when I started a marine aquarium in the sixties is :

Waterlife Research Industries Ltd.
Bath Road
Longford,
Middlesex. UB7 0ED
Great Britain

They are still going and have a large place near Heathrow airport.
If I find any more info will post accordingly.............

.....................Dave

michika 08-22-2007 02:43 AM

Anywhere particular in England? I'd be happy to give you a bunch of recommendations on some unique places to visit.

Delphinus 08-22-2007 04:28 AM

Mentioned this in a PM but might as well mention it here too just in case anyone else goes to visit the U.K.

London has a public aquarium. It's right next to the Westminster bridge, the bridge that's right next to the Parliament buildings. I once fancied myself a photo geek and one of my favourite photo posters is a picture taken by Thurston Hopkins, entitled "Lovers of London", from in the 50's, of a young couple, looking over the Thames next to this bridge, with the Parliament buildings and Big Ben in the background.

http://www.photographersgallery.org....kins_small.jpg

Anyhow the aquarium is just on the other side of this bridge (same side of the river). Here's a website with more info:
http://www.urbanpath.com/london/tour...n-aquarium.htm

Edit - guess I could link to the actual aquarium page while I'm at it - http://www.londonaquarium.co.uk/

It's been a while since I was there but I was already into reefing when I was there and I remember it being pretty good. Its focus is mostly Atlantic stuff (and tropical Atlantic) whereas a lot of aquariums closer to us here tend to focus on the Pacific, so it offers some neat things to see IMHO. :)

michika 08-22-2007 04:33 AM

I've been told to recommend Bath as a good and very lovely place to visit.

woodcarver 08-22-2007 05:20 AM

I second that Catherine , Bath is indeed a lovely city. If travelling north Chester is wonderfully intact as a medieval town and also boasts a first class zoo.
The whole of the U.K . has well preserved castles and beautiful mansions and cathedrals. Many are run by the National Trust www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ -

....................Dave

SJSobczyk 08-22-2007 01:18 PM

Danny,

When are you going? We are heading out on September 20th and have friends there so i can give you a ton of stuff to do that they recommended.

Steve

Geofrog 08-22-2007 04:30 PM

I agree that Bath is lovely, but consider Cornwall. Not as urban as most of the south. If you like hikes I would suggest the cliff walk from Trebarwith Strand to Tintagel (King Arthur's castle). Here is a link to a list of public aquariums in the UK:
http://www.thesea.org/coral_reef_com...uariums_uk.php

danny zubot 08-22-2007 04:59 PM

reply
 
We'll be staying with relatives in Heysham which is just up the coast from Blackpool. I should be heading south at some point towards Stonhenge then London.

robzilla 08-23-2007 03:17 AM

sounds like a nice trip :)


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