Denmark - Esbjerg Maritime Mus. & Aquarium - 1


Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium has four major section. The open-air section and the indoor maritime sections displays the history of Danish fishing and costal life. A shall part of this is section is also an old German World War II bunker. The aquarium displays they maritime wildlife in the seas surrounding Denmark. The last section is an outdoor seal station, where a group of seals can been seen in a large aquarium.   
 
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The skeleton of a large whale marks the entrance to Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium.
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Models of Danish fishing boats/ships at Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium.

Models of Danish fishing boats/ships at Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium.
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The open-air part of Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium displays a typical Danish harbour form approx. 1940-1950.

The open-air part of Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium displays a typical Danish harbour form approx. 1940-1950.
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The open-air part of Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium displays a typical Danish coastal rescue station (with rescue boat) from the beginning of 20th century.

The open-air part of Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium displays a typical Danish coastal rescue station (with rescue boat) from the beginning of 20th century.
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The open-air part of Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium displays a typical Danish coastal fishing hut from approx. 1900.

The open-air part of Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium displays a typical Danish coastal fishing hut from approx. 1900.
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The open-air part of Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium displays a typical Danish coastal fishing boat from approx. 1960.

The open-air part of Esbjerg Maritime Museum & Aquarium displays a typical Danish coastal fishing boat from approx. 1960.
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