andre' salvador
PHOTOGRAPHY & WATERCOLORS
The north-west corner of the building. Phot was taken from the West Garden with the twisted tower of the de Young Art Museum seen beyond. The cafeteria is to the right with the heated outdoor dining area.
An Albino Alligator, first time I have seen one. There are many more first time for me like the brown and blue geckos, the green frogs, the 100 year old fish, the rock turtles, and many more.
A sea horse. First time I have seen this type of sea horse.
This is the East Terrace and East Garden with the art work of Maya Lin titled, "What is Missing?"
The cafeteria is too small for the users, so they provided (temporarily?) a see-through tent structure to house the sandwich shop at the west terrace area, exactly below the art work of Maya Lin called, "Where the Land Meets the Sea."
You want to feel like a kid again? Then visit this museum.
There is an area where you go underneath the aquarium and be able to look up into it and see above you not only the aquarium but part of the Rain Forest.
I cannot get my wife off the aquarium. She said she gets a very nice feeling just watching those fishes.
A view from the eastern side of the lobby looking towards the Piazza area.
The north-west corner of the building. Phot was taken from the West Garden with the twisted tower of the de Young Art Museum seen beyond. The cafeteria is to the right with the heated outdoor dining area.
The north-west corner of the building. Phot was taken from the West Garden with the twisted tower of the de Young Art Museum seen beyond. The cafeteria is to the right with the heated outdoor dining area.
The north-west corner of the building. Phot was taken from the West Garden with the twisted tower of the de Young Art Museum seen beyond. The cafeteria is to the right with the heated outdoor dining area.
See photo in original gallery.

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