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aquarium. It is separated from the rest of the restaurant by a bridge that | aquarium. It is separated from the rest of the restaurant by a bridge that | ||
traverses an indoor stream complete with miniature Terza fish and | |||
crustaceans. Every table is its own aquarium and each table backs | crustaceans. Every table is its own aquarium and each table backs | ||
up to an aquarium half wall. Every few feet there are various kinds | up to an aquarium half wall. Every few feet there are various kinds |
Revision as of 06:04, 3 December 2008
The foyer of this Bolian restaurant is wall to wall aquarium. It is separated from the rest of the restaurant by a bridge that traverses an indoor stream complete with miniature Terza fish and crustaceans. Every table is its own aquarium and each table backs up to an aquarium half wall. Every few feet there are various kinds of waterfalls, from crashing and thundering, 50 foot high straight- drop falls to lower, gentle multi-tiered falls. And each one cascades into a natural-environment pond.
The light fixtures were not lights of any technological means. They are miniature aquariums filled with Gilossa fish. These fishes are traditionally found in the deep Agius seas. They create their own light and are the only source of light in the restaurant, often swimming so fast, that they leave light trails in their wake.