Our Crack Team made another visit to New Orleans, and spent an afternoon at the National World War II Museum there. The Museum began life in 2000 as the D-Day Museum, focusing on the amphibious landings at Normandy which relied on landing craft built in New Orleans by the Higgins Boat Company. It then expanded with a section devoted to the island-hopping campaigns of the Pacific, and then took on the entire war as its subject matter.
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On Monday the Zygotes visited the famous Kaiyukan Aquarium in Osaka, Japan. It’s a truly impressive place, specializing in creatures of the Pacific Rim. The arrangement is very well-thought-out: one starts at the top, looking at coastal and riverside organisms like penguins, otters, monkeys, sloths, and sea lions. The visitor gradually descends through the building, seeing creatures at different depths in their respective environments.
The star of the aquarium is the resident whale shark, Kai-Kun.
Kai-Kun is an exceedingly big fish, with fins as long as a tall man, and a wide mouth which is very menacing if you’re a krill. Kai-Kun swims around and around in the giant center tank of the aquarium, escorted by rays and smaller fish. He’s the living mascot of the Kaiyukan Aquarium, and the gift shop is full of Kai-Kun merchandise and photos of various celebrities posing with a Kai-Kun model.
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