Aquarium Tunnels

Underwater tunnels can add a magical dimension to your aquarium design by immersing spectators directly inside the realm of aquatic wildlife.
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an underwater tunnel with fish swimming in it
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At China’s record-breaking Cube Oceanarium, some 10,000 different species of marine life are the star attraction for hundreds of thousands of visitors. Remarkable project!
an aquarium filled with lots of different types of sharks and other marine animals in it
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The largest aquarium in South America, Rio de Janeiro Marine Aquarium or AquaRio, features immersive exhibits to get up close with sharks and rays, including a 220-degree tunnel, a large Demi Tunnel, multiple flat & curved panels and a kids crawl tunnel!
two people standing in an aquarium looking at fish
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Aqua Planet Yeosu, the largest aquarium in South Korea, features acrylic windows from Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc, including a 20 foot (6.1m) diameter underwater room connected by two underwater tunnels. Check it out!
a tunnel in the middle of an aquarium filled with fish
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From incredible coral reefs to Amazon rain forest habitats, the expansion at the California Academy of Sciences features a number of exciting exhibits, as well as one of the most complex acrylic windows in the world. #ReynoldsPolymerTechnology #EngineeredAcrylic #BuildingtheImpossible #WeBuildTheImpossible #CustomAquariums #Aquarium #Exhibits #CalAcademy #SanFrancisco
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From incredible coral reefs to Amazon rain forest habitats, the expansion at the California Academy of Sciences features a number of exciting exhibits, as well as one of the most complex acrylic windows in the world. #ReynoldsPolymerTechnology #EngineeredAcrylic #BuildingtheImpossible #WeBuildTheImpossible #CustomAquariums #Aquarium #Exhibits #CalAcademy #SanFrancisco
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A one-of-a-kind tank at Aqua Planet Ilsan near Seoul, Korea was designed for one special creature – the jellyfish. Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc. manufactured two identical tanks to allow visitors to walk under them, and experience the magical movements of the sea jellies from all angles.
an underwater tunnel with fish and corals in the water, is lit up by blue lights
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In the very lowest level of Acuario Inbursa, otherwise known as the “underground aquarium,” the elevators open up to one of the main viewing panels supplied by Reynolds Polymer.
there are jellyfish swimming in the water and on the walls inside this tunnel at sea life park
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In the very lowest level of Acuario Inbursa, otherwise known as the “underground aquarium,” the elevators open up to one of the main viewing panels supplied by Reynolds Polymer.
an aquarium with sunlight coming through the water and rocks in it's center area
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Celebrating 10 years of OZEANEUM Stralsund, enjoy underwater marine life views from the North Sea and Open Atlantic exhibits!
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Reynolds Polymer Technology: Make The Impossible Possible
Celebrating 10 years of OZEANEUM Stralsund, enjoy underwater marine life views from the North Sea and Open Atlantic exhibits!
an underwater tunnel in the middle of a swimming pool
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Underwater viewing tunnels at Assiniboine Park Zoo, known as Sea Ice Passage, give visitors the rare opportunity to view polar bears and seals swimming from below the surface of the water. Reynolds Polymer Technology was proud to work on this award-winning Journey to Churchill exhibit, at the forefront of Arctic zoo experiences.
an underwater tunnel in the ocean with sunlight shining on it's walls and floor
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Located at Atlantis Bahamas, The Bahamas #1 Attraction, Paradise Island's Mayan Temple, offers resort guests a view of a variety of sharks as an inner-tube slide takes them through a clear underwater tube. For guests wanting to stay dry, the surrounding deck's panoramic windows offer an equally riveting experience. A must experience! Discover #Atlantis.
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You won't want to miss this amazing 360 degree ocean tunnel at SEA LIFE Aquarium. The underwater world is closer than you think!
an underwater tunnel with rocks and water surrounding it
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The Saint Louis Zoo offers a spectacular 35-foot-long underwater viewing tunnel, Holekamp Aqua Tunnel, where visitors can see animals swimming around them. The water becomes deeper at the other end of the pool, where visitors find an expansive window at the Judy and Jerry Kent Underwater Cove to watch the sea lions underwater. Be sure to say hello to the sea lions for us on your next visit!
an underwater tunnel in the middle of a body of water with benches on either side
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Reynolds Polymer Technology, Inc. worked in conjunction with Reynolds Polymer Technology Asia, Ltd. to manufacture, fabricate, and ship 13 panels that were transformed into a Shark Tank exhibit and the Undersea World exhibit. The largest of the flat panels is slightly more than 40 feet long, 12 feet tall, and is 6.6 inches thick... an amazing project to be a part of!!