Thursday, 21 March 2013

Natural History Museum, London



10th Destination…November 2024


Mother Nature & the Evolution of the World

I will bring my child to Natural History Museum to know more about the Mother Nature and the evolution of the world. 

As well as the permanent (and permanently fascinating!) dinosaur exhibition, the Natural History Museum boasts a collection of the biggest, tallest and rarest animals in the world. 

See a life-sized Blue Whale, a 40-million-year-old spider, and the beautiful Central Hall. 

Entry is free but special exhibitions require tickets.

Natural History Museum includes the popular Dinosaurs gallery, Mammals with its unforgettable model blue whale and the spectacular Central Hall, home to the Museum’s iconic Diplodocus skeleton. 

In this beautiful edifice we will be amazed by Mother Nature and the evolution of the world. 

 

There are 4 zones in this museum: blue zone, red zone, green zone, orange zone.

Blue zone
- Dinosaurs, mammals and blue whale, mammals, images of nature, fishes, amphibians and reptiles, human biology, marine invertebrates
Blue Zone
Red zone
- visions of earth, earth today and tomorrow, from the beginning, earth's treasury, the power within, restless surface, earth lab, lasting impressions
Red Zone
Green zone
- Central hall, treasures, fossil marine reptiles, fossils from Britain, creepy crawlies, ecology, birds, our place in evolution, minerals, the vault
Green Zone
Orange zone
- Darwin centre, wildlife garden, wildlife garden highlights
Orange Zone
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