
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an underwater scene within a large marine exhibit, specifically at the Oceanogràfic in the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Valencia, Spain. The tank contains deep, clear blue water, illuminated by artificial blue light that casts shadows and highlights the sandy bottom. In the mid-ground, a large, light grey shark, consistent with a sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus), swims horizontally, oriented towards the right side of the frame. Its mouth is slightly open, revealing pointed teeth. Below and slightly behind this shark, the faint outlines of another shark are visible. In the foreground, a dark-bodied ray or guitarfish (family Rhinobatidae) with a distinctive elongated, pointed snout and broad pectoral fins swims close to the sandy substrate, also oriented towards the right. Its dark form casts a visible shadow on the bright sand. Above and in the background, several smaller, silvery fish, likely trevally or jacks, are swimming at various depths. Additionally, the faint forms of at least two other sharks are discernible near the sandy bottom in the deeper background. The sandy substrate appears textured and subtly uneven. No human figures or direct indications of the aquarium structure are visible within the frame of the tank itself.
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