The view of the Manhattan Beach coastline from the doorstep of the Roundhouse Aquarium. The Manhattan Beach coastline as seen from the doorstep of the Roundhouse Aquarium during a sunny day.
What a Roundhouse Aquarium visitor sees when they look to the west of the front door, the Pacific Ocean. A view of the Pacific Ocean when a visitor looks to the west.
A tip jar placed at the front of the aquarium, tips are said to provide most of the aquarium’s funding. Guests can tip the aquarium to help out it’s funding.
The aquarium’s touch section, where guests can touch different types of sea life. The aquarium’s touch section, where guests could touch different typed of sea life.
A vertically designed tank home to fish about the size of a human hand. A vertically designed tank which was to home to fish about the size of a human hand.
The northernmost part of the first floor of the aquarium. The northernmost part of the first floor during noon at the aquarium.
The entrance area of the aquarium. The aquarium’s entrance area.
A fish, about 8-9 inches, living in the aquarium’s largest tank. A fish measuring almost a foot as it was swimming in the aquarium’s largest tank.
One of the aquarium’s tanks where guests are invited to touch the fish. An exhibit where visitors are allowed to touch the sea life.
Another one of the aquarium’s touch tanks, this one houses sea life such as starfish and clams. Another one of the aquarium’s touch tanks, guests were invited to touch inhabitants such as starfish and clams.
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