Overview
Hurghada Grand Aquarium (Red Sea in Glass) is a public aquarium in Hurghada Red Sea, Egypt. Featuring more than 1,200 animals, representing 100 species, all living in approximately 1 million US gallons (3,500 m³) of marine and freshwater, it was also one of the largest aquariums when it opened earlier in 2015. Three owners were inspired To build a large aquarium for Hurghada; Their subsequent expenses of EGP 360 million were provided for the construction and storage of the new facility. Notable specimens at the aquarium include: sandbar shark, tiger shark, nurse shark, stingray, green sea turtle, shovelnose shark, eagle ray, blacktip shark, and much more..
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