THAT WAS INSANE!! Who else is obsessed with the Mola Mola Sunfish now?!! 😊🐟 So CUTE! Massive special thanks to Martin who was one of the best tour guides we've ever had! Really genuine and passionate about the marine life of the North Sea. HE SHOWED US EVERYTHING that day and really made our experience special. Truly a GREAT AQUARIUM, and EVEN BETTER PEOPLE 💪🌊 Give the video a like & subscribe if you want us to keep visiting these crazy destinations!
George, you have introduced your viewers to so many wonderful aquariums, fish breeders, and other aspects of the fish keeping world! You've put a bunch of places on my list to visit! I love your enthusiasm and Martin's enthusiasm! This aquarium looks like a wonderful place to view and learn about North Sea fish! Several months ago, I viewed a special on the mola sun fish. They're very unique in many ways! Thank you George, Martin and the aquarium for this awesome tour!
I think what I love most is how every time George goes to one of these aquariums the curators always seem so happy to walk him around and show him everything, for both the public and staff only sections. Most of them have probably never heard of George and could care less about UA-cam but they are always so happy. I don’t know many professionals that would take the time of day for a UA-camr
I used to go there when I was a kid and a long time ago (2003 I believe) there was a fire that broke out and unfortunately the sunfish passed away, I’m so glad they rebuilt it and kept the original ideas❤
Thanks to George and his crew for making and sharing this video ! I've been aware of this beautiful aquarium for quite some time, but this has been the very best tour of it that I've seen. Seeing the behind the scenes with a great tour guide has been perfect for me !
Wow, that was a fantastic aquarium, I thought for a minute the main tank was actually in the ocean. It's amazing how people's dreams can become a reality. Thanks George and Martin for taking us along. Happy Holidays 🎄👍
Really enjoyed this tour! I love the Mola Mola they are just so interesting, they start out smaller than nickel and grow to weigh tons! Martin was so entertaining to watch, thank you for taking us to Denmark.
I absolutely love these aquarium videos where we get the curators or staff members to take us on a tour. I would definitely love to visit an aquarium with a mola mola someday
As a dane i have to say that this is probably one of my favourite to-go places in denmark, its so extraordinary there and it feels so special. So thank you for visiting this place! 😁🔥🙌🏽
I am from Denmark and this video really made me happy!!! I was also thinking about u visiting an aquarium in Denmark before!!!😊 you should definitely check out another aquarium in Denmark called Den Blå Planet it has fish from all around the world and also has a GIANT fish tank you can also pet some sting rays!!! I love ur videos!!
This is so cool I didn’t expect a UA-camr to visit an aquarium that I have been to so many times with my school and on my own and I’ve also slept here with my Boy Scout troop.
I've never been interested in animals or fishes or anything, yet for some reason, with the random roll of UA-cam recomendations and a little bit of curiosity, I somehow sat and watched a full video about an astonishing display of sea life.
Really cool video, Just one small thing. Could of even been mentioned im kinda high. The Mola Mola (Ocean Sunfish) specifically when he was talking about it around 3:00 he should of been referring to (Mola alexandrini) The Giant Sunfish. They are different species, though closely related obviously. Typical Ocean Sunfish average up to 1000kg, But heavier specimens can reach up to 2000kg while we found a 2744kg Giant sunfish in 2021.
It reminds me of a smaller aquarium in north of Norway, it also had some of these fish and seals. I had the pleasure to see their caretaker feed them. The seals there were saved and in rehabilitation.
I didn’t even know there were any captive Sunfish in aquariums, thats cool. Wonder how big they can get in captivity compared to in the wild. Not to mention the fact that the jellyfish tank has an opening at the top, that’s certainly a lot of trust in making sure parents contain their children
I think you might also really like the aquarium at Hagenbeck Tierpark in Hamburg, they have a gorgeous aquarium and tropics part that I reay loved when I visited
Looks like a wonderful aquarium. You should also take a trip to okinawa and check out the aquarium and whalesharks there. Super amazing when I visited 2 years ago.
You should try the Lisbon Oceanarium in Portugal, they have 4 exhibits: Tropical Indian Ocean, North Atlantic, Antarctic and Temperate Pacific with the Central Tank surrounded by the 4!
its funny that this poped up on my feed, this is a aqarium ive gone to for most of my child hood and still go to this day! its a lovely place for me to go when i can with all the tanks that are there, thay also have got some REALY good fish fillays in the canteen ^^
At some point George should really visit TODI in Beringen, Belgium. It's a diving center (over 6milion litre diving tower) build into an old mining silo. Here you can dive with tropical fish like arowana, pacu, mbu puffers, cichlids, etc.
Hey you should come to KLCC in Kuala Lumpur and head to Aquaria. Fish like elephantnose fish, arapaima, clown knifefish, Tapah, otters and sharks are there, very satisfying
great video. I was at this aquarium last year during my holyday. it so cool to see some of the behind the scenes. would highly recommend a visit. the ocean tank is just something you have to see in real life
I lived in San Diego and I loved going to Seal Beach in La Jolla. So many harbor seals! They have the same face as my dog. His name is chuck so I call them water chucks 😂Thanks for sharing George. I love seeing different aquariums around the world. That ocean tank reminds me the Monterey Aquarium ocean tank. I was lucky enough to see a great white in there. They put them in there when they are caught in fishing nets to rehab them and release them again. Really interesting place. Thanks again for sharing and hope all is well!
Awsome video. Respect for comming all the way over here and seeing different places like this. You are great at speaking to all different nationalities of the world. Danes are easy though, I'm sure you noticed.
Great video! I hope you visit the "Blue Planet" Aquarium just outside Copenhagen as well, it has fish from all over the world, also a huge 4 million Liter sea tank with sharks!
THAT WAS INSANE!! Who else is obsessed with the Mola Mola Sunfish now?!! 😊🐟 So CUTE! Massive special thanks to Martin who was one of the best tour guides we've ever had! Really genuine and passionate about the marine life of the North Sea. HE SHOWED US EVERYTHING that day and really made our experience special. Truly a GREAT AQUARIUM, and EVEN BETTER PEOPLE 💪🌊 Give the video a like & subscribe if you want us to keep visiting these crazy destinations!
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I’ve seen one in the wild off the coast of Southern California. Things are absolutely massive.
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Hej hallo jeg er din største danske fan af digHi hello I am your biggest Danish fan of yours
I went there 4-5 years ago and they had two giant sunfish then. Did they die? :( I have some fotage of them. They where incredible.
12:32 Spiny Dogfish swimming at the surface: “Hello new human! Is you a new friend?”
George, you have introduced your viewers to so many wonderful aquariums, fish breeders, and other aspects of the fish keeping world! You've put a bunch of places on my list to visit! I love your enthusiasm and Martin's enthusiasm! This aquarium looks like a wonderful place to view and learn about North Sea fish! Several months ago, I viewed a special on the mola sun fish. They're very unique in many ways! Thank you George, Martin and the aquarium for this awesome tour!
I think what I love most is how every time George goes to one of these aquariums the curators always seem so happy to walk him around and show him everything, for both the public and staff only sections.
Most of them have probably never heard of George and could care less about UA-cam but they are always so happy. I don’t know many professionals that would take the time of day for a UA-camr
I used to go there when I was a kid and a long time ago (2003 I believe) there was a fire that broke out and unfortunately the sunfish passed away, I’m so glad they rebuilt it and kept the original ideas❤
Guess how the sunfish would've survived? Right - if it was not captured and put there.
Nobody cares
@@Gatromandyou may not care but someone else would
@@Kleingedrucktes you sir, are obviously completely ignorant of the plights of a wild sunfish, please, educate yourself.
@@Gatromandstfu nobody asked for your opinion
I love that it is not just showing the aquarium but also the explanation of the other guy. All the information is so cool. Love it.
Thanks to George and his crew for making and sharing this video ! I've been aware of this beautiful aquarium for quite some time, but this has been the very best tour of it that I've seen. Seeing the behind the scenes with a great tour guide has been perfect for me !
I wish they could hook up to the free electricity it would take a little pressure off.
I never thought i'd see the day you went to Denmark, and my region as well. I've been to Nordsøen a couple of times, it's quite incredible.
Jag måste erkänna att detta akvarium var otroligt imponerande. Dit vill jag nu åka med min familj :) hälsningar från Sverige.
I was in Aalborg but I remember now we talked about visiting this aquarium
@3:53 Watch them swim towards the divers like big ol' puppy guppies.
That dogfish poking his snoot out of the water was SO damn cute. Those eyes. Like a water puppy XD
That tour guy was awesome
Wow, that was a fantastic aquarium, I thought for a minute the main tank was actually in the ocean. It's amazing how people's dreams can become a reality. Thanks George and Martin for taking us along.
Happy Holidays 🎄👍
Really enjoyed this tour! I love the Mola Mola they are just so interesting, they start out smaller than nickel and grow to weigh tons! Martin was so entertaining to watch, thank you for taking us to Denmark.
So cool, I have never seen the baby lobsters before, so adorable
I’m in Southern California and I’ve been in the water with sunfish. They are definitely pre-historic looking! Super cool
I absolutely love these aquarium videos where we get the curators or staff members to take us on a tour. I would definitely love to visit an aquarium with a mola mola someday
As a dane i have to say that this is probably one of my favourite to-go places in denmark, its so extraordinary there and it feels so special. So thank you for visiting this place! 😁🔥🙌🏽
I am from Denmark and this video really made me happy!!! I was also thinking about u visiting an aquarium in Denmark before!!!😊 you should definitely check out another aquarium in Denmark called Den Blå Planet it has fish from all around the world and also has a GIANT fish tank you can also pet some sting rays!!! I love ur videos!!
Thanks for this Danish aquarium tour George and crew 🐟 Martin is so passionate - one can hear it in is energetic explanations🇩🇰🙌🏻
This is so cool I didn’t expect a UA-camr to visit an aquarium that I have been to so many times with my school and on my own and I’ve also slept here with my Boy Scout troop.
Best video on your Channel! Thank you for showing some love to Denmark!❤️
This is MY DREAM, to have a behind-the-scenes tour of any animal care facility, and I'm so glad I got to live it vicariously through this video 💙
George you deserve so many more views but I can’t wait to see what you have going on at home like the old days!!!
Martin and the Nordsøen Oceanarium rock!!!
Watching these huge aquariums with just massive windows, it's hard to not be impressed and in awe.
Don’t forget the “Kattegat Center” in Grenaa with the big shark aquarium. And “The Blue Planet” in Copenhagen. And the Randers Rainforest!
Mola-mola; a roly-poly head without a body!
_Sooo cute!_
Feeding time is always amazing! Whether you see it at a public aquarium, in a zoo or your own fresh water tank at home with a bunch of tetras. 😃
I was there like 10 years ago! Such a cool aquarium.
Seeing the video was mind-blowing. Ive been to the one in Atlanta Ga.
every video is worth the wait !! love the Molamola , it is so cuteee
Sunfish are so sweet 💖 I love that they exist just to exist & have stayed the same for so long
Man what an amazing facility, So cool
the flounder's assymetry is trippy
Incredible! I didn't know this place existed, wow, another addition to the bucket list....
This was a fun, quality interview!
I went to this aquarium when I was younger. I'm glad to see that they still have sunfish. It seems that they're still doing well
I've never been interested in animals or fishes or anything, yet for some reason, with the random roll of UA-cam recomendations and a little bit of curiosity, I somehow sat and watched a full video about an astonishing display of sea life.
The magic of an aquarium but also, the magic of a good guide / host
Really cool video, Just one small thing. Could of even been mentioned im kinda high.
The Mola Mola (Ocean Sunfish) specifically when he was talking about it around 3:00 he should of been referring to (Mola alexandrini) The Giant Sunfish.
They are different species, though closely related obviously. Typical Ocean Sunfish average up to 1000kg, But heavier specimens can reach up to 2000kg
while we found a 2744kg Giant sunfish in 2021.
Wow!
That aquarium is SO big!
look at those sun fish!😄
Wow now that was an awesome aquarium. The sunfish were unreal ❤
It reminds me of a smaller aquarium in north of Norway, it also had some of these fish and seals. I had the pleasure to see their caretaker feed them. The seals there were saved and in rehabilitation.
Brilliant tour, amazing place!
Im from Aalborg about 50 km from Hirtshals. We go there once or twice a year. Nice place 🤗
So super amazing. Thanks for sharing
I didn’t even know there were any captive Sunfish in aquariums, thats cool. Wonder how big they can get in captivity compared to in the wild.
Not to mention the fact that the jellyfish tank has an opening at the top, that’s certainly a lot of trust in making sure parents contain their children
As usual great tour👍thank you
The only time I saw a Mola Mola sunfish was when snorkelling at a shipwreck near Tangalooma. one of my favorite fish.
i was there this year too, i waited for the ferry and then i thought i could shortens the waiting time by visiting the aquarium
great experience
Nice work George!
Cheers,
Chris
Visited this aquarium multiple times through my childhood, if anyone is visiting Denmark up north and near Hirtshals take a stop by.
I think you might also really like the aquarium at Hagenbeck Tierpark in Hamburg, they have a gorgeous aquarium and tropics part that I reay loved when I visited
9:58 . Correct me if I'm wrong but you recorded this video almost 2 years ago?
my nitrate is high and i love it ..... that aquarium is big .... i think it's cool .... maybe one day i will visit it
my uncle and his wife had their wedding anerversery in front of that Aquarium. was quite nice to dine and look at them fishes :)
Wow I could spend all day just watching the fish!
1987!? That fish is a year older than me. Maybe I should hop on a ferry and go visit 😃
Looks like a wonderful aquarium. You should also take a trip to okinawa and check out the aquarium and whalesharks there. Super amazing when I visited 2 years ago.
This was very cool, so informative and something I wish i could experience in person but very glad we got to experience some of it with you.
Wow awesome glad you enjoyed your time in denmark. You are welcome any time!
The seals are so freaking adorable omg
The sunfish has such an amazing evolutionary story. I wish they had talked about that more …
I love how he's using final cuts default rain animation at the start
You should try the Lisbon Oceanarium in Portugal, they have 4 exhibits: Tropical Indian Ocean, North Atlantic, Antarctic and Temperate Pacific with the Central Tank surrounded by the 4!
Keep up the good work!
0:26 I LOVE SUNFISH!
its funny that this poped up on my feed, this is a aqarium ive gone to for most of my child hood and still go to this day! its a lovely place for me to go when i can with all the tanks that are there, thay also have got some REALY good fish fillays in the canteen ^^
I have a mola mola in my aquarium too. It’s really cool. I’m so glad you got to see one now. You’re my proof that they’re actually real.
Really bizarre comment 😅
Having a 40+ year old fish is something to be proud of.
Thank-you so much for sharing such an amazing and beautiful place.
I'm Danish and didn't know there was an aquarium in North Jutland.
I will go there soon with my 6 year old daughter 😁
Adding this place to my list when I go to Denmark!
Thank you for showing us this amazing place
At some point George should really visit TODI in Beringen, Belgium. It's a diving center (over 6milion litre diving tower) build into an old mining silo. Here you can dive with tropical fish like arowana, pacu, mbu puffers, cichlids, etc.
Thank's for visiting my country :)
Super vidéo !! de France , merci .
Hey you should come to KLCC in Kuala Lumpur and head to Aquaria. Fish like elephantnose fish, arapaima, clown knifefish, Tapah, otters and sharks are there, very satisfying
Sunfish are also on the Cape of Southern Africa. They are amazing fish.
I am so spoiled as a well traveled scuba diver who has seen MANY aquariums, but this one would be on my list.
great video. I was at this aquarium last year during my holyday. it so cool to see some of the behind the scenes. would highly recommend a visit. the ocean tank is just something you have to see in real life
I lived in San Diego and I loved going to Seal Beach in La Jolla. So many harbor seals! They have the same face as my dog. His name is chuck so I call them water chucks 😂Thanks for sharing George. I love seeing different aquariums around the world. That ocean tank reminds me the Monterey Aquarium ocean tank. I was lucky enough to see a great white in there. They put them in there when they are caught in fishing nets to rehab them and release them again. Really interesting place. Thanks again for sharing and hope all is well!
In some countries in Europe a seal is called a seadog :)
❤Just subscribed Thank You for your posts absolutely stunning fish 🐠🐟🐠 and other animals 💖💖💖🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
You should come to Lisbon George. The Oceanarium here has 7.500.000 litres with tons of cool exhibits.
You should also check out 2 aquariums in South Africa: Two Oceans Aquarium (Cape Town) and Ushaka Marine World (Durban)
So envious, I've only been to the Miami Seaquaiun and Sea World Orlando.
Love Denmark!
I grew up here and I didn’t realize how impressive this place was😅
I know right, i didn´t know we had sunfish.
Came along way from reef guides! Keep it going bro
Awsome video. Respect for comming all the way over here and seeing different places like this. You are great at speaking to all different nationalities of the world. Danes are easy though, I'm sure you noticed.
You should visit Atlanterhavsparken in Ålesund! Amazing aquarium!
This was fascinating!
How AMAZING is that place 😍
I would love to visit the aquarium
I have been there 2 years ago, this aquarium is insane
Oh wow finally a aquarium close to me, i have to go and see this in the summer!
Great video! I hope you visit the "Blue Planet" Aquarium just outside Copenhagen as well, it has fish from all over the world, also a huge 4 million Liter sea tank with sharks!
Love the vids ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
mo;a mola is poggers!!
Wow. Thank you for sharing.
Planning on going here for a motorcycle trip in the coming summer.
I’ve been there 2 times and I love the sun fish to❤