The Natural History Museum

Yesterday I finally managed to get entry into the Natural History Museum, located closest to the South Kensington tube. Last time, the massive crowds lining up thwarted my attempt, but thankfully yesterday most of the people were already inside. The museum is impressive from both its size and shape having been built in the mid to late 1800s. Inside it keeps a collection of breathtaking displays with the current exhibits including impressive replicas of animals such a blue whale, elephant and hippopotamus, a large display of dinosaur skeletons and other prehistoric animals and an earth sciences wing containing all different aspects that make up our planet.

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The dinosaur exhibition is definitely worth seeing because seeing skeletons is so different from reading stories or books or watching movies such as Jurassic Park. There are a lot of them, but the museum does an excellent job of putting stories together for each animal.

The other wing worth looking at is the one containing the mammals display which contain life-sized replicas of animals as you don’t realise just how big some of them can be. The blue whale is most impressive, but any the detail that has been put into many of these animals make it almost creepy about how life like some of them can be. One of the other highlights that I’m keen to check out is the Giant Squid that is on display as part of the Darwin exhibition but is so popular that it tickets go very quickly

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