Internet videos are something I both love and hate. I love all the amazing things I can now watch and have access too that I never would have without the internet. But I also hate how it has changed my attention span and how it is harder than ever for more people to just sit and watch something that is simple and not constantly spitting out information at them.
With this I was excited to find National Aquarium’s YouTube channel and their lastest video that features Pacific Sea Nettles.Â
The video is one minute long and features one long shot of the amazing creatures. You can actually just sit and look at them - which really holds true to the mission of the National Aquarium - to inspire people to enjoy, respect, and protect the aquatic world.
And for my money, it makes me want to head over to Baltimore to check out the actual aquarium myself.
CATEGORIES: Culture, Environment
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