
After Monday’s post, here is Part 2 of my awesome experience at the Musée Océanographique in Monaco. Hope you like the pictures !
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After Monday’s post, here is Part 2 of my awesome experience at the Musée Océanographique in Monaco. Hope you like the pictures !
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Here is Pt. 1 of the pictures from the gorgeous Musée Océanographique in Monaco, which I totally loved. It is pretty incredible to see how many colors there are under the sea. I won’t ever forget the first time I saw a reproduction of the great barrier reef and its wildlife at the Sea Life in Sydney and I still find it amazing each time I get to visit an aquarium. Enjoy the pics! Part 2 is coming on Wednesday and you can also see my previous posts from the same location here:

All the many Callistemon “bottle brush” trees and similar variations are starting to bloom here on the French Riviera and I think they look gorgeous… a little touch of Aussie nature goodness on the Mediterranean coast :)

More pics from the gorgeous Jardins de Saint Martin in Monaco, just next to the aquarium. So lovely to walk in the greenery with the sun shining through the trees at dusk and the deep blue sea on your side ❤

This is another one of the many gorgeous spots in Monaco that I cannot wait to show you the Jardins de Saint Martin. The plants and cacti looks incredibly exotic and you get that amazing sea view with every step you take through it. Here is a glimpse of how pretty it is, I took so many photos here I better split them in more than one post! The other images are coming very soon ;)

Here is the Palais Princier – pretty much Monaco’s nice little version of Buckingham Palace hehe. I love both places but the sun is a bit stronger here :)

The super pretty view over Port Hercule in Monaco, just next to the Palais Princier. Just love exploring this beautiful city-state!

The mesmerizing little jellyfish from the Musée océanographique in Monaco. Because glowing is the new black ;)

Sharks in Monaco… at the Musée Océanographique! Not sure whether I should think that these guys were (relatively) small or rather if it should make me realise that the sharks I saw in Sydney were ridiculously huge… but yeh, what I do know is they remind me of airplanes hehe. Enjoy the photos x