shark, kenting
Even sharks need a break from being the apex predator. This one seems to be on a coffee break.
As I wandered further into the depths of Kenting Aquarium, I stumbled upon a scene that was both unexpected and oddly comforting. There, nestled among the rocky outcrops, was a shark, seemingly in a state of peaceful repose. It was a stark reminder that even the ocean's most formidable predators need a moment to chill. I half-expected it to start snoring bubbles. The smaller fish darted around, probably gossiping about the 'big guy' taking a nap. It's funny how, beneath the surface, life carries on with its own set of rules and rhythms. I couldn’t help but think that if sharks can find time to relax, maybe we should cut ourselves some slack too. But then again, I don't have to constantly worry about being the top of the food chain... or do I? The aquarium’s ambiance, with its blue-tinted light and the sound of water gently lapping, made it easy to lose track of time. It was like being in a giant, watery zen garden, minus the raked gravel and bonsai trees. I took a deep breath, savoring the moment, before moving on to see what other underwater wonders awaited. After all, in a place like this, you never know what marvels are lurking around the next corner.