Sea Eel, kenting
'Who knew the best real estate in town was a hole in a rock?'
As I ventured deeper into Kenting Aquarium, I stumbled upon a hidden gem—a cluster of sea eels, snugly tucked into the rocky crevices of their exhibit. They looked like the introverts of the marine world, perfectly content in their little nooks, away from the hustle and bustle of the more sociable fish. One eel, in particular, seemed to be giving me the side-eye, as if to say, 'You again? Haven't you got anything better to do?' It was a poignant reminder that even in the animal kingdom, personal space is sacred. The eels' serene demeanor made me ponder the simplicity of their lives. No social media, no deadlines, just a cozy crevice and the occasional meal. It's the kind of minimalist lifestyle that would make any urbanite green with envy. As I moved on, I couldn't help but feel a twinge of respect for these reclusive creatures. They had mastered the art of living simply, a lesson we could all take to heart. And with that thought, I continued my journey through the aquarium, eager to see what other life lessons the underwater world had in store for me.