I have returned to DragonCon with friends in tow who have never been. We arrived a day early so to get some sightseeing done before the raucus affair begins. We got to visit the famed Georgia Aquarium. It claims to be
the world's greatest. This was not an idle boast. There was quite a sense of anticipation with more folks than ever coming in thursday evening to begin the fun as soon as possible. In fact the pre-registration line was 10 times as crowded as it was last year. Talk about everyone wanting to get a jump on things.
The previous description and all these wonderful images are brought to you by Frank Hui. Because of his devotion, I have nothing to add. --Robyn Sotherby
For information regarding this event, check out:
Dragon Con's Official Site
As Always... click on the image for a larger view...
![]() This year we stayed at the Marriott Marquis |
![]() 37 floors down! |
![]() It looks impressive from the other end also |
![]() This piece of work was called New Beginnings or something like that |
![]() Centennial Park |
![]() In tribute to the founder of the modern games |
![]() There were several of these plates |
![]() throughout the grounds |
![]() We broached the Georgia Aquarium. The first exhibit you see. |
![]() Some nervous garden eels |
![]() We're not the only ones with an overcrowded school system |
![]() Darn pretty |
![]() A tasty cuttlefish |
![]() A lovely but lethal jellyfish |
![]() This one's more showy |
![]() A very small breed of them |
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