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2. https://www.whoi.edu/who-we-are/about-us/people/obituary/david-stone/&#13;
3.https://www.moma.org/magazine/articles/879&#13;
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              <text>Image 1: 2017_New_England_Aquarium_from_southwest (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c9/2017_New_England_Aquarium_from_southwest.jpg)</text>
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              <text>The external form of the aquarium is irregular in shape, being made up of a series of straight edges, curves, and points. One the most notable features is a pointed metallic roof that points slightly upward at the sky. Attached to it is a tall glass skylight. There is also a smaller pointed roof below the white and blue simplified fish logo above the entrance. The main colors of the building are white and warm grey with the glass looking blue due to the lighting. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; Upon entering the building vistors are met with a small intermediary room dividing the outside from the rest of the interior to the left are the ray and shark touch tanke exhbit and Science of Sharks exhbit. Going straight would lead the visitor to the rest of the aqaurium. The lowest of the four levels contains a penguin enclousure and tropical gallery. In the center is a large ocean tank that extends through all the way from the bottom floor all the way to the top floor. Floor two focusses on temprate water species. Floor three has more of a focus on Northern waters and freshatwater species. Finally level 4 houses the Yawkey Coral Reef Center.</text>
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