I've been there several times. In one of them the room was empty, so I was completely alone, and the feelings still remain. The slow music, the dim light, the sound of the water... I've never experienced such an astonishing level of inner peace before.
Do you happen to know when the exhibition closes for good? I live in the US and haven't been able to go yet. According to their homepage it's still open. When I contacted them in 2017 they had plans to close it in September/October 2017 but then extended it.
Agent GUN the exhibition is marked as temporary, but I believe it won’t be taken down shortly. I’ve asked the same question to one of the staff members as I plan a second visit and she told me that she isn’t aware of any closing date. However I would recommend to email the center management for a valid answer.
Imagine being born as a Siamese Algae Eater in this tank. Humungous space, plenty of food, lots of friends, no predators --chill life. Reincarnation dream; maybe Takashi is already in there.
We look at this massive Aquascape and think "Oh wow, it is massive and beautiful, I only have a 10 gallon aquascape with tiny little fish in it" When ants look at your 10 gallon aquascape they think "Oh wow, it is massive and beautiful, this is enough to make me happy" My point is although our smaller tanks may seem boring to some of us, we must be grateful that we can keep such beauty even in the smallest of fish tanks.
Everyone starts small to see if they can keep them and if your really into it. Then you slowly get bigger if you want , i started witrh a 10 gallon guppy tank when i was 8 now i'm 55 and have a 185 gallon reef
it is really a shame that this talented and creative man died from Pneumonia at only 61 years of age. He accomplished so much during his life. It can only make one wonder what we never got to experience.
For some one like me who just finished planting their first aquascape. this is not just jaw dropping liquid inspiration. It's truly beyond words. Takashi Amano the master who created glass boxed living art works. Rest in peace. Thank you for taking time out ur own experience and giving us a glimpse of this amazing scape.
Ikr, I hope one day, some life out there will catch us and put us in a tank-like environment, but for humans, and one of them will also say "damn, those are some lucky humans"
@@JohnDoe-pb5cx This is a fish tank with everything the fish needs and more. When put in good conditions fish in captivity actually live longer and healthier lives then fish in the wild. Mainly due to water quality and no predators. When it comes to fish they actually thrive in captivity when done right. Now for actual animals. Hmmm not so much.
Henry Lin I’m sure your answer is back by science and is complete facts. They probably are healthier and live longer. But not to sound corny, they probably would enjoy a shorter life in the beautiful giant ocean than in a glass box
Hi George, so happy that you’ve made this special video on what has to be the best aquarium in the world. I can see why, as a professional aquascaper, you would get emotional. It is without doubt a thing of beauty, created by the Master of the hobby. If he was still with us ,who knows what he could have done next , but sadly we will never know. What we do have is the wealth of knowledge and the images of the work that he created over the years.We also have this stunning masterpiece, a fitting legacy to the world of underwater nature, what a beautiful tranquil way to spend 11.40 minutes of my life . Thank you for sharing it with us. All the best, Martin
Definitely adding this to the list of places I need to visit before I die. I can only imagine the level of care that goes into maintaining this work of art every single day.
Wowowowowow!!!!! What an amazing display!!! LOVE this aquarium! The plants are pristine, the fish are perfectly suited, not overcrowded, zero algae, wow wow wow. What an experience it would be to see. You could just sit there for days, mesmerized!
I saw the video where Takashi along with the team was putting it together. He must be proud of this masterpiece wherever he is resting, knowing that it is thriving. ❤️❤️
I was in Lisboa and saw this at the oceanarium. It damn well moved me to tears, and I didn’t know much about Takashi Amano or aquariums in general. It was one of the most breathtaking things I ever saw.
Your video absolutely did this amazing piece of art justice! This is spectacular. Watching this brought tears to my eyes. This is absolutely on my bucket list of things to see in my lifetime.
For these, it would be actually. there's a whole nother tank in the back room where the water goes to be filtered. You simply take the water out of that one, and replace it with new water. That said, I feel like this thing does alot of the cleaning all on it's own.
Epic is right George. It astounds me how things we see as "simple" like ludwigia repens, or hygrophilas and java ferns in our home aquariums take on seemingly another meaning at this scale. Each shot I found myself thinking more and more about how immense volume of one plant changes something I perceive as simple into something inspiring. I'm so glad you got to make this trip and I hope one day I can do the same. Stay awesome my friend!
Bentley tell me when you're ready to go and I'll pack my bags! I absolutely love the way the fish feel so small and as if they are flying. I wonder if there is a species list posted somewhere. Also...think about the maintenance work getting all those thin stem plants or dead leaves out of there, must take... annnd the sand alone
Do it. It will be one of your best. I flew down to Portugal to see this and spent the whole day in front of this 8th wonder of the world. I am longing back.
Thank you for actually taking the time and expense to show this video. I'm disabled and been housebound for over 9 year's. To actually experience the views of this magnificent aquarium I'm so grateful & privileged to say the very least. You're so thoughtful, take care👍😷👍
There is nothing quite as calming, quite as mentally, spiritually and emotionally uplifting, and quite as sublime, as, a beautiful and esquisitely put together aquarium.
Absolutely amazing ... As a hobbyist I am really sad Amano passed away . We would have seen so many amazing things in hobby .. I hope George that some professionals like you could reach a high level and bring new innovative things in aquascaping hobby . It is difficult to reach the grandmaster level (Amano) but with dedicated work and research anything is possible ..!
I remember visiting this place on a whim years ago and just wanting to sit in the room for a long while. Up close there are so many amazing little spaces and layers it also got me interested. It was the my favourite part about visiting Lisbon.
Whenever I'm stressed, a landscaping project has me wrapped, or can't sleep, I look for this to get a bit of center. Thank you George, for making this film, for being so passionate about your craft, and for being so darn easy on the eyes! Seriously, this film calms my inner stress and I'm so grateful it's here. Thank you
This is such a beautiful tank. I was able to visit once and I don’t know why I was expecting to see some really obscure fish and plants. It’s amazing to see what the “normal” fish and plants most aquascapes have can do. One of the most peaceful places I’ve been.
I habe been there last year and yes, it is a truly magical place. Especially the left part with all these Rotalas and Ludwigias had a great impact on me. To see them in such amounts with so much space around is just stunning 😍
Absolutely amazing, you can look at this tank from so many angles and consider it from inception to finished artwork, then all the maintenance involved to keep it so perfect! Truly the work of a creative genius and his team. Thank you George for sharing the experience with us. Tony from Western Australia 🇦🇺
This is so calming and overwhelming at the same time, but I can totally stare at it for days.. literally.. Thanks so much for sharing this special experience!
The absolute beauty and peace this work of art brings is amazing R.I.P to the grandfather of aqua scape may he keep making great tanks in the next life!
I wanted to see this aquarium since Amani helped created it as his final masterpiece. I literally cried when I got inside the building and saw it. The music, the incredible views, the fact it was Amano’s last work, it all added up, and I couldn’t contain the tears. Such a beautiful tank.
Every time I see this aquascape, my eyes get filled with tears in the memory of Takashi Amano. I still remember the day when I came to know about his sad demise but also happy that he has left his legacy this amazing aquascape before he passed away. Thanks George for sharing this.
One thing about this that's a mark of genius? It never gets tiring to look at. It could go on forever and the viewer never feels like it needs improvement or change. How many people have any kind of aquarium that never gets changed around?
Amazing installation for sure! Amano-San made this hobby accessible to many people. He didn’t keep secrets to his techniques. I have recently got into the hobby of aquascaping from wanting to do something other than normal fish keeping. Next time I make a trip to Japan, I’m going to try to visit places Amano-San left us to see.
Wowwww, jawdropping sight. I can just imagine what's its like seeing that in person. What a beautiful creation. This is beyond the stretch of my aquascape imagination! Thank you so much for sharing. It is my dream to see this in person❤
Simply stunning.. Was waiting for someone to walk out of the tree line.. or imagine u can shrink yourself down temporary and go scuba diving in this spectacular work of Underwater scape.. RIP .
You are right. It is absolutely emotional. I had the privilege to visit this masterpiece in 2017. Stood there in contemplation for I don't know how long. In the end I was crying due to the overwhelming beauty and emotion. And gratitude to Amano Sensei.
Thanks George for reminding us of this fantastic tank, the plants look spectacular and it certainly gives us a good idea of potential sizes underwater of some plant species - if you ever visit again, a behind the scenes exploration of equipment and regime would be great.
the words fail me, as you indicated before you went in, goosebumps. tears and chills. truly breathtaking to see this. outstanding video work and music to accompany this work of pure genius. as a novice landscaper, which pays the bills, this has me pondering a whole new path. I think I'll start with a nano and see where that takes me. Thank you for making this film! Inspired for sure. Also, loved the tour of the ADG Gallery and Store
I started scaping on the day he passed away... I didn't knew him but by coincidence when I searched on "nature under water" I found the tragic video of him in memoriam. but what he has left behind is unexplainable
I've watched this video like 10 times and I'm always so intrigued watching it. All the work put into it is inspiring. Hopefully I can make a planted tank similar to this one day. I could probably sit in that room all day
I've seen many things in my 72 years George and your video of Amano's work and those of your own are among the most beautiful. I feel very privileged, thanks.
This tank is a dream ... all of the emotions that flow past every leaf and every ripple on top of the water ... thank you for sharing ..... I would love to be able to visit and just spend a day in the depths and live in the moment with those fish . It’s amazing how something like this can be created to inspire someone else to do what they dream ....... 🌴PARADISE🌴
I live near The Monterey Bay Aquarium.... its an amazing place and the work they do there to help protect the environment is so important.... The jellyfish exhibit is like a trip into outer space...they are so ethereal and celestial looking...... We are going to need more and more of these places as us humans destroy the oceans
Ich bin so angetan von diesem wundershönen Beitrag. Ein absoluter Traum. Hinsetzen und zuschauen, die Zeit vergessen und den Gedanken freien Lauf lassen. Danke für dieses wunderschöne Video.
Takashi Amano was the reason I got into aquascaping and nature aquariums. This is a very emotional video for me, too, he was my teacher and guide. The biggest tanks I owned were 2100L and 1800L.
I feel speechless and breathless! Can't even imagine the tremendous amount of work, energy and vision it took to turn this idea into reality.. Too bad you couldn't film before they opened or after they closed. The people actually spoil it!
Don’t be discouraged there are tons of nano tanks that are just as beautiful. Also with nano you can try more scapes and also keep more varieties of fish as community only
We need a maintenance video of this! I've watched the documentary they did about it's creation but I'd love to see how this is maintained and kept looking so pristine.
Absolutely stunning. I've unfortunately never been. When we come out of this hard time it's the one place I need to go. Just watching it gives me a sense of being part of nature and that there is so much undiscovered beauty in the world. Thanks for sharing this with us.
This is the kind of work which I want to do for my whole life but I can't do this because I not capable to own it by my own, I will definitely try when I will earn my own money to maintain this kind of master piece. Very pleasant, well maintained and no words to explain how it look😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
If you have an insanely big tank like this, could you put multiple male bettas in and would they have their own small territories, or would they all try to claim the whole tank? Just a thought
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If I am born a fish the next life...i cboose to live here.
I've been there several times. In one of them the room was empty, so I was completely alone, and the feelings still remain.
The slow music, the dim light, the sound of the water...
I've never experienced such an astonishing level of inner peace before.
You should have a lil smaller version at home then ;)
Maybe you should just...(free)dive?
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then from out of nowhere a fart broke the peace
Have been there in September 2018 on a Sunday two hours before they close. Just me and my wife. Nobody else. One of my best experience ever!
Do you happen to know when the exhibition closes for good? I live in the US and haven't been able to go yet. According to their homepage it's still open. When I contacted them in 2017 they had plans to close it in September/October 2017 but then extended it.
Sounds great, Jens 💚
Agent GUN the exhibition is marked as temporary, but I believe it won’t be taken down shortly. I’ve asked the same question to one of the staff members as I plan a second visit and she told me that she isn’t aware of any closing date. However I would recommend to email the center management for a valid answer.
You two are very lucky!
@@guttedxx For sure. Wish i had the time and money to go see this in person as its out of this world.
Imagine being born as a Siamese Algae Eater in this tank. Humungous space, plenty of food, lots of friends, no predators --chill life. Reincarnation dream; maybe Takashi is already in there.
That sure would b my dream tank if i were a fish...amazing unbelievable tank, cant even call it a tank
Avram Martinez it's not a tank, it's a beautiful lake with glass walls to show the beauty of the contents inside
I'm sure Takashi would throw you out of his tank because he doesn't want you to eat parts of his creation.
When I saw the thumbnail I knew exactly where it was since I have been there it is magical
Or a corydora
This aquarium is so big that I guess,many fishes haven't even seen the whole tank yet.They have different territories inside a single tank.
Have you interviewed one of them?
derayend 1st yeah. Did you have a little chitchat with them?
You'll have to have a Nato to settle any disputes
Imagine if the fish is looking his friend.
🐟: hey Bob, did you see Jim?
🐠: haven't see him for 2 days
amazing right
Finally, a worthy tank for my common pleco.
You might even be able to fit a single betta in there with it
@Jamey Craig cats cant breathe underwater though
@@wawan8759 Catfish, obviously, duh
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“Creating nature is the ultimate luxury" -Takashi Amano
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such a beautiful quote
Except that real nature doesn't need maintenance...
We look at this massive Aquascape and think "Oh wow, it is massive and beautiful, I only have a 10 gallon aquascape with tiny little fish in it"
When ants look at your 10 gallon aquascape they think "Oh wow, it is massive and beautiful, this is enough to make me happy"
My point is although our smaller tanks may seem boring to some of us, we must be grateful that we can keep such beauty even in the smallest of fish tanks.
i created a walstad method 5 gallon aquascape with 11 plants and driftwood. it looks so amazing
Everyone starts small to see if they can keep them and if your really into it. Then you slowly get bigger if you want , i started witrh a 10 gallon guppy tank when i was 8 now i'm 55 and have a 185 gallon reef
@@chrisbarr959 perhaps
Nicholas Teng very inspired. Such a motivational speech brother.👏👏
Wait, you can speak to ants?
it is really a shame that this talented and creative man died from Pneumonia at only 61 years of age. He accomplished so much during his life. It can only make one wonder what we never got to experience.
For some one like me who just finished planting their first aquascape. this is not just jaw dropping liquid inspiration. It's truly beyond words. Takashi Amano the master who created glass boxed living art works. Rest in peace.
Thank you for taking time out ur own experience and giving us a glimpse of this amazing scape.
I just kept thinking, "damn those are some lucky fish."
Ikr, I hope one day, some life out there will catch us and put us in a tank-like environment, but for humans, and one of them will also say "damn, those are some lucky humans"
Yea I’m sure if I was a fish I’d much rather be in a tank like that than in a ocean that covers most of the world
@@JohnDoe-pb5cx This is a fish tank with everything the fish needs and more. When put in good conditions fish in captivity actually live longer and healthier lives then fish in the wild. Mainly due to water quality and no predators.
When it comes to fish they actually thrive in captivity when done right. Now for actual animals. Hmmm not so much.
Henry Lin I’m sure your answer is back by science and is complete facts. They probably are healthier and live longer. But not to sound corny, they probably would enjoy a shorter life in the beautiful giant ocean than in a glass box
Henry Lin and by the way I love Aquascape just not with fish
If I had a tank like that... I'd never leave the house...
This is absolutely STUNNING!
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U will never , remember all the maintenance u have to do,
Your house would be have to be ridiculously huge, LOL
@@ricomon35 imwgine all 4 walls of your open plan house being a nature aquarium 😵😵😵
A pilgrims homage to the cathedral of aquascaping and the legacy of Amano san. Simply beautiful. Thank you for sharing your journey, George.
Thanks Paul 🙏
Great One George..Fantastic Tribute to The GREATEST AQUASCAPE ARTIST Of ALL TIME.....Takashi....RIP.
Hi George, so happy that you’ve made this special video on what has to be the best aquarium in the world. I can see why, as a professional aquascaper, you would get emotional. It is without doubt a thing of beauty, created by the Master of the hobby. If he was still with us ,who knows what he could have done next , but sadly we will never know. What we do have is the wealth of knowledge and the images of the work that he created over the years.We also have this stunning masterpiece, a fitting legacy to the world of underwater nature, what a beautiful tranquil way to spend 11.40 minutes of my life . Thank you for sharing it with us. All the best, Martin
Haven't even started watching and already excited. George. Your certain to do this one justice. Always enjoying your videos when I have time to.
Did you only have 11:40 seconds to live?
Ahmad Echols no just the way it was worded now changed it as it didn’t sound right
@@martinredfern9130 I wasn't trying to be a grammar cop I was just wondering 🙄
''I'll go do a waterchange, be back in 1 month!''
Valentino A 😂😂😂👌🏿
this tank requires tons of maintenance
just get a few pleco's
@@timsgarage1861 no
Jerome fish keeping lol
I’m usually amazed by reef tanks and how beautiful they are but this... wow
Definitely adding this to the list of places I need to visit before I die. I can only imagine the level of care that goes into maintaining this work of art every single day.
Dear George, I am so happy you were able to visit this place... It is so Beautiful I think I could cry.
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Wowowowowow!!!!! What an amazing display!!! LOVE this aquarium! The plants are pristine, the fish are perfectly suited, not overcrowded, zero algae, wow wow wow. What an experience it would be to see. You could just sit there for days, mesmerized!
I saw the video where Takashi along with the team was putting it together. He must be proud of this masterpiece wherever he is resting, knowing that it is thriving. ❤️❤️
I was in Lisboa and saw this at the oceanarium. It damn well moved me to tears, and I didn’t know much about Takashi Amano or aquariums in general. It was one of the most breathtaking things I ever saw.
Your video absolutely did this amazing piece of art justice! This is spectacular. Watching this brought tears to my eyes. This is absolutely on my bucket list of things to see in my lifetime.
"They told me 20% water change once a week would be easy"
For these, it would be actually. there's a whole nother tank in the back room where the water goes to be filtered. You simply take the water out of that one, and replace it with new water. That said, I feel like this thing does alot of the cleaning all on it's own.
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@@spderweb no shit sherlock!!
Absolutely STUNNING! Perfect in every way. Thank you, Mr. Amano, for your contributions to this world. Your gifts and message will not be forgotten!
Thank you Takeshi Amano for making this world beauty with your works. Your ideas will live forever, Rest in peace
Breathtaking! "Heaven on Earth" are the only words I can find to describe this remarkable accomplishment.
Epic is right George. It astounds me how things we see as "simple" like ludwigia repens, or hygrophilas and java ferns in our home aquariums take on seemingly another meaning at this scale. Each shot I found myself thinking more and more about how immense volume of one plant changes something I perceive as simple into something inspiring. I'm so glad you got to make this trip and I hope one day I can do the same. Stay awesome my friend!
Bentley tell me when you're ready to go and I'll pack my bags! I absolutely love the way the fish feel so small and as if they are flying. I wonder if there is a species list posted somewhere. Also...think about the maintenance work getting all those thin stem plants or dead leaves out of there, must take... annnd the sand alone
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I will not allow myself to die untill I have been standing in aw in front of this miraculous aquarium.
Do it. It will be one of your best. I flew down to Portugal to see this and spent the whole day in front of this 8th wonder of the world. I am longing back.
i wanted to meet the legend once...but never :(
his works will inspire forever...
Thanks George!
Thank you for actually taking the time and expense to show this video. I'm disabled and been housebound for over 9 year's. To actually experience the views of this magnificent aquarium I'm so grateful & privileged to say the very least. You're so thoughtful, take care👍😷👍
There is nothing quite as calming, quite as mentally, spiritually and emotionally uplifting, and quite as sublime, as, a beautiful and esquisitely put together aquarium.
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Great update George,Enjoyed it..
Takashi Amano will be remembered for his works..🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks 🙏
Absolutely amazing ...
As a hobbyist I am really sad Amano passed away . We would have seen so many amazing things in hobby ..
I hope George that some professionals like you could reach a high level and bring new innovative things in aquascaping hobby .
It is difficult to reach the grandmaster level (Amano) but with dedicated work and research anything is possible ..!
Thanks Fred 🙏
Thank You George, you shared this masterpiece with us. Flawless, sublime.
I remember visiting this place on a whim years ago and just wanting to sit in the room for a long while. Up close there are so many amazing little spaces and layers it also got me interested. It was the my favourite part about visiting Lisbon.
Whenever I'm stressed, a landscaping project has me wrapped, or can't sleep, I look for this to get a bit of center. Thank you George, for making this film, for being so passionate about your craft, and for being so darn easy on the eyes! Seriously, this film calms my inner stress and I'm so grateful it's here. Thank you
The reflection on top of the water makes it look like a scape on top of a scape. Definitely a must see thanks for sharing !!!
This is such a beautiful tank. I was able to visit once and I don’t know why I was expecting to see some really obscure fish and plants. It’s amazing to see what the “normal” fish and plants most aquascapes have can do. One of the most peaceful places I’ve been.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I habe been there last year and yes, it is a truly magical place.
Especially the left part with all these Rotalas and Ludwigias had a great impact on me.
To see them in such amounts with so much space around is just stunning 😍
Absolutely amazing, you can look at this tank from so many angles and consider it from inception to finished artwork, then all the maintenance involved to keep it so perfect!
Truly the work of a creative genius and his team.
Thank you George for sharing the experience with us.
Tony from Western Australia 🇦🇺
Imagine going snorkeling in your own aquarium tank? Speechless & heavenly ...all my worldly stress is melting away :-)
This is so calming and overwhelming at the same time, but I can totally stare at it for days.. literally.. Thanks so much for sharing this special experience!
I am SPEECHLESS !!!! This is so AMAZING and so spiritually moving ! JUST BEAUTIFUL !!
R.I.P Takashi Amano. :(
The absolute beauty and peace this work of art brings is amazing R.I.P to the grandfather of aqua scape may he keep making great tanks in the next life!
I wanted to see this aquarium since Amani helped created it as his final masterpiece. I literally cried when I got inside the building and saw it. The music, the incredible views, the fact it was Amano’s last work, it all added up, and I couldn’t contain the tears. Such a beautiful tank.
Every time I see this aquascape, my eyes get filled with tears in the memory of Takashi Amano. I still remember the day when I came to know about his sad demise but also happy that he has left his legacy this amazing aquascape before he passed away. Thanks George for sharing this.
Thanks for commenting. I totally agree with you. 🙏🙏💚
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One thing about this that's a mark of genius? It never gets tiring to look at. It could go on forever and the viewer never feels like it needs improvement or change.
How many people have any kind of aquarium that never gets changed around?
Amazing installation for sure! Amano-San made this hobby accessible to many people. He didn’t keep secrets to his techniques. I have recently got into the hobby of aquascaping from wanting to do something other than normal fish keeping.
Next time I make a trip to Japan, I’m going to try to visit places Amano-San left us to see.
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I can't believe that some people disliked this amazing video!!.. its really breathtaking
Wowwww, jawdropping sight. I can just imagine what's its like seeing that in person. What a beautiful creation. This is beyond the stretch of my aquascape imagination! Thank you so much for sharing. It is my dream to see this in person❤
Shockingly emotional, brought me to tears. Imagine if we could live in a world like that.
Underwater?
Above water, with MORE CO2 carbon, we can!
Simply stunning.. Was waiting for someone to walk out of the tree line.. or imagine u can shrink yourself down temporary and go scuba diving in this spectacular work of Underwater scape.. RIP .
Watch this video, feels cozy. Thumb up for sir Takashi Amano
I went this weekend. It’s gorgeous and awe inspiring. Thanks for getting me into this hobby!
You are right. It is absolutely emotional. I had the privilege to visit this masterpiece in 2017. Stood there in contemplation for I don't know how long. In the end I was crying due to the overwhelming beauty and emotion. And gratitude to Amano Sensei.
Thanks George for reminding us of this fantastic tank, the plants look spectacular and it certainly gives us a good idea of potential sizes underwater of some plant species - if you ever visit again, a behind the scenes exploration of equipment and regime would be great.
The Lighting must be EPIC to achieve those results, as is every other aspect. Very inspiring, as Nature should be.
That's not "aquascaping", that's Lake Amano.
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the words fail me, as you indicated before you went in, goosebumps. tears and chills. truly breathtaking to see this. outstanding video work and music to accompany this work of pure genius. as a novice landscaper, which pays the bills, this has me pondering a whole new path. I think I'll start with a nano and see where that takes me. Thank you for making this film! Inspired for sure. Also, loved the tour of the ADG Gallery and Store
Thanks thanks , for share this wonderfull video
Mannnn i wish i was a fish to enjoy the beauty from inside😍
I once knew someone wishing to be Paris Hilton's dog. A fish in this aquarium would be the closest place to heaven... cheers.
WOW!!!! That is now on my bucket list. Thank you so much for sharing this moment with us. How awe inspiring.
Thanks so much 🙏
Seeing this up close is right up there with seeing the pyramids for me.
Have you seen the pyramids up close? They're kinda janky, time to demo them and build a new set.
So, so beautiful. Thank you. Let’s save this amazing world we live in. 💟☮️
Who's here from Carl and Alex?
Wonderful!!! Soooo relaxing, inspiring, colorful, breathtaking!
Beautiful. The inside of the aquarium looks like another dimension
Wow George that must have been fantastic also a bit sad thanks for sharing
Thanks David
I started scaping on the day he passed away... I didn't knew him but by coincidence when I searched on "nature under water" I found the tragic video of him in memoriam. but what he has left behind is unexplainable
I've watched this video like 10 times and I'm always so intrigued watching it. All the work put into it is inspiring. Hopefully I can make a planted tank similar to this one day. I could probably sit in that room all day
I've seen many things in my 72 years George and your video of Amano's work and those of your own are among the most beautiful. I feel very privileged, thanks.
This tank is a dream ... all of the emotions that flow past every leaf and every ripple on top of the water ... thank you for sharing ..... I would love to be able to visit and just spend a day in the depths and live in the moment with those fish . It’s amazing how something like this can be created to inspire someone else to do what they dream ....... 🌴PARADISE🌴
I have been to lisbon but had no idea this existed, thanks for sharing, I now have a reason to go there another time.
The very meaning of nature in all its glory. R. I. P. Mr Amano, the Godfather of aquascaping.
Lisbon has never been on the bucket list for me. Until now!!! This seems like a must see!
I have dreamed of seeing this amazing place thank you so much for taking us along.Im just speechless......
I live near The Monterey Bay Aquarium.... its an amazing place and the work they do there to help protect the environment is so important.... The jellyfish exhibit is like a trip into outer space...they are so ethereal and celestial looking...... We are going to need more and more of these places as us humans destroy the oceans
Absolutely Amazing! Thanks for sharing this masterpiece.
Absolutely breathtaking! Life goal to have a wraparound tank in my house!
Ich bin so angetan von diesem wundershönen Beitrag. Ein absoluter Traum. Hinsetzen und zuschauen, die Zeit vergessen und den Gedanken freien Lauf lassen. Danke für dieses wunderschöne Video.
数年前に天野さんがご存命の時に、このプロジェクト立ち上げ動画を見て以来、
あれから水草はどう育ったのだろうか気になって検索したら
この動画に辿り着きました。
あまりに綺麗で壮大で感動して涙が出ました。 いつの日か現地に行って生で見たいです。 素敵な動画をありがとうございました。
Did your heart start beating faster when you walked in and saw it? So zen and beautiful!!!!
r.i.p TAKASHI
heartful and beautiful video. Not a better way to pay respects. RIP AMANO!!
Such an awesome place. Thanks for filming it!
My pleasure 👍
Just gorgeous and soo peaceful. This video took me out of reality and into pure peace.
This is so breath taking. Absolutely inspired. Thank you so much for making this video your amazing
Takashi Amano was the reason I got into aquascaping and nature aquariums. This is a very emotional video for me, too, he was my teacher and guide. The biggest tanks I owned were 2100L and 1800L.
I feel speechless and breathless! Can't even imagine the tremendous amount of work, energy and vision it took to turn this idea into reality.. Too bad you couldn't film before they opened or after they closed. The people actually spoil it!
You can find its creation on the interwebs somewhere it's pretty amazing process
I can only imagine how much maintenance the tank required But it is so beautiful, seriously beautiful
I went to visit this amazing place a couple of weeks ago, there is now way to explain how beautiful it is.
This is absolutely stunning. Words cant even describe it. My planted tanks don't even begin to compare.
Don’t be discouraged there are tons of nano tanks that are just as beautiful. Also with nano you can try more scapes and also keep more varieties of fish as community only
We need a maintenance video of this! I've watched the documentary they did about it's creation but I'd love to see how this is maintained and kept looking so pristine.
I can't imagine how heavy those big tweezers are
Lol
_10 Pounds_
That's simply spectacular.
Every single minute is precious in this video
Absolutely stunning. I've unfortunately never been. When we come out of this hard time it's the one place I need to go.
Just watching it gives me a sense of being part of nature and that there is so much undiscovered beauty in the world.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
This is the kind of work which I want to do for my whole life but I can't do this because I not capable to own it by my own, I will definitely try when I will earn my own money to maintain this kind of master piece.
Very pleasant, well maintained and no words to explain how it look😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
If you have an insanely big tank like this, could you put multiple male bettas in and would they have their own small territories, or would they all try to claim the whole tank? Just a thought
They wld kill each other
Eu fui ! Realmente o aquario foi feito com muito amor .. mostra um pouco da diversidade da floresta submersa que existe aqui , um abraço do Brasil!
seeing it up close was an incredible experience. One of the best highlights for sure on my summer vacation/holiday.