Zooplantman
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Actually, that's Evansville, Indiana -- right on the Kentucky border. (Evansville, IL is in the Chicago area.)
Yes yes, my friends there will not forgive me this gaff!
Actually, that's Evansville, Indiana -- right on the Kentucky border. (Evansville, IL is in the Chicago area.)
Thanks, its interesting you liked Amazonia more than I did, I remember racing through it, so I might have missed some of its charms. I did feel its location was off the beaten path, oddly.
Montreal Biodome's Tropical Forest is really good, yes it contends with Denver as a grander immersive experience but a lesser species variety experience. I like the place very much. I'm a sucker for adaptive reuse of Olympic facilities!
I can not leave out the Dallas World Aquarium, it is more zoo than aquarium, with two seperate indoor rainforests that face each other, Orinoco Rainforest and Mundo Maya. They are very immersive and have some impressive exhibits and educational graphics. I would label the whole facility an indoor rainforest and rank it just below omaha and bronx and franklin park.
Should we count Woodland Parks Tropical Rainforest building as one? It approaches the spirit of an indoor rainforest, if not the height or volume.
San Francisco has an older indoor aviary and aquarium which is tropical themed, but it does not approach these others.
Hello across the bay Reduakari!
Silly of me to forget the Academy of Sciences, yes it has a nice new rainforest! We are supposed to refer to it as the Osher Rainforest. It mostly has very small caged reptile and amphibian exhibits that augment the science and conservation educational message of the exhibit, with the major exception of the wonderful Amazon flooded forest aquarium which occupies a large part of the floor space and can be viewed from a tunnel below it as well. The tunnel is part of the Steinhart Aquarium in the same facility. For me, I would rank the facility higher if it was more immersive and had a few larger habitats for some mammals. I love the very prominent architectural feeling of the dome in which it is housed, but compared with the other indoor rainforests I have seen, I can only rank this one above San Francisco's and Woodland Park's if we are counting the indoor exhibit area of Tropical Rainforest.
Reduakari, have you been to any of these others? Rank?
What is this Moody Gardens I have heard about? Anyone been there?
What is this Moody Gardens I have heard about? Anyone been there?