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Businiess name:  Seattle Aquarium Gift Store
Review by:  Schyler M.
Review content: 
The Seattle Aquarium is getting a pounding from some reviewers! Yes, it's small, yes, you can walk through in 45 minutes if you want (great for toddlers, actually!). Marine life, however, doesn't move at the speed we humans do. It is slow. In fact, sometimes so slow it takes a day or a lifetime for movement to be seen, if ever. The tidal zones are a perfect example. If you watch them for 2 minutes, you'll see the waves rush in and out, and some of the larger animals move a bit. If you watch for 5 minutes, you will start to see nuances, subtle little critters hanging out in the cracks, on the bottom of the tank, on other critters! Watch for 15 minutes and you'll start to feel the rushing slow rhythm of what life is like in the tidal zone. You'll see the food floating about and being snatched in a moment you would have missed had you been casually perusing the exhibit. Sit on the edge of the zone and enjoy watching one animal only. See what it does in a 5 minute span of time, and relax into it. This entire aquarium has treasures like this to behold, if only you take the time to find the natural rhythms of sea life. A wonderful place for kids and adults alike, who love nature!

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