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The Saint-Jean de Luz aquarium is a public aquarium located in the community in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department located in south-western France. This community has a bay situated to the east of the Bay of Biscay, which is the only sheltered bay between Arcachon and Spain. The aquarium houses tens of thousands of fish and other sea animals, representing several hundred species native to Spain and France. The experience not only consists on visiting several sea animals and learning about them, but also, the height of the building allows the guests to experience the bay, the river, and the beach on a whole new level. The building’s location and placement truly causes the people to appreciate what is around them. The circula¬tion from the base level to the top one is based on a glass elevator, which provides a sublime and exciting experience that pushes the viewers to contemplate the whole city. Most of the aquarium animals come from Biarritz (France), San Sebastian (Spain) and Saint-Jean de Luz (France). The building is made of a combination of glass, steel and wood, that sits on stone. Natural light is present through the whole building due to the glass. The interior has 8 sections, 6 in the main tower and two other sections in the back of the building. One of the back sections houses whale sharks, beluga whales, bottlenose dolphins and manta rays, and the other section is dedicated to maritime and marine heritage of South-western France. It also has a underground level where visitors can experience the animals up close.]]>

The Saint-Jean de Luz aquarium is a public aquarium located in the community in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department located in south-western France. This community has a bay situated to the east of the Bay of Biscay, which is the only sheltered bay between Arcachon and Spain. The aquarium houses tens of thousands of fish and other sea animals, representing several hundred species native to Spain and France. The experience not only consists on visiting several sea animals and learning about them, but also, the height of the building allows the guests to experience the bay, the river, and the beach on a whole new level. The building’s location and placement truly causes the people to appreciate what is around them. The circula¬tion from the base level to the top one is based on a glass elevator, which provides a sublime and exciting experience that pushes the viewers to contemplate the whole city. Most of the aquarium animals come from Biarritz (France), San Sebastian (Spain) and Saint-Jean de Luz (France). The building is made of a combination of glass, steel and wood, that sits on stone. Natural light is present through the whole building due to the glass. The interior has 8 sections, 6 in the main tower and two other sections in the back of the building. One of the back sections houses whale sharks, beluga whales, bottlenose dolphins and manta rays, and the other section is dedicated to maritime and marine heritage of South-western France. It also has a underground level where visitors can experience the animals up close.]]>
Wed, 25 Nov 2015 02:22:49 GMT /slideshow/portafolio-fundamentals-i-saint-jean-de-luz-aquarium/55488676 AnaRumbos@slideshare.net(AnaRumbos) Portafolio Fundamentals I: Saint Jean de Luz Aquarium AnaRumbos The Saint-Jean de Luz aquarium is a public aquarium located in the community in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department located in south-western France. This community has a bay situated to the east of the Bay of Biscay, which is the only sheltered bay between Arcachon and Spain. The aquarium houses tens of thousands of fish and other sea animals, representing several hundred species native to Spain and France. The experience not only consists on visiting several sea animals and learning about them, but also, the height of the building allows the guests to experience the bay, the river, and the beach on a whole new level. The building’s location and placement truly causes the people to appreciate what is around them. The circula¬tion from the base level to the top one is based on a glass elevator, which provides a sublime and exciting experience that pushes the viewers to contemplate the whole city. Most of the aquarium animals come from Biarritz (France), San Sebastian (Spain) and Saint-Jean de Luz (France). The building is made of a combination of glass, steel and wood, that sits on stone. Natural light is present through the whole building due to the glass. The interior has 8 sections, 6 in the main tower and two other sections in the back of the building. One of the back sections houses whale sharks, beluga whales, bottlenose dolphins and manta rays, and the other section is dedicated to maritime and marine heritage of South-western France. It also has a underground level where visitors can experience the animals up close. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/finalportfoliofundamentals-151125022249-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Saint-Jean de Luz aquarium is a public aquarium located in the community in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department located in south-western France. This community has a bay situated to the east of the Bay of Biscay, which is the only sheltered bay between Arcachon and Spain. The aquarium houses tens of thousands of fish and other sea animals, representing several hundred species native to Spain and France. The experience not only consists on visiting several sea animals and learning about them, but also, the height of the building allows the guests to experience the bay, the river, and the beach on a whole new level. The building’s location and placement truly causes the people to appreciate what is around them. The circula¬tion from the base level to the top one is based on a glass elevator, which provides a sublime and exciting experience that pushes the viewers to contemplate the whole city. Most of the aquarium animals come from Biarritz (France), San Sebastian (Spain) and Saint-Jean de Luz (France). The building is made of a combination of glass, steel and wood, that sits on stone. Natural light is present through the whole building due to the glass. The interior has 8 sections, 6 in the main tower and two other sections in the back of the building. One of the back sections houses whale sharks, beluga whales, bottlenose dolphins and manta rays, and the other section is dedicated to maritime and marine heritage of South-western France. It also has a underground level where visitors can experience the animals up close.
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