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I'd love to spend a day (or two) in a natural history museum, but visiting one on my own doesn't seem to be such a fun like joining someone who shares similar interests. I live close to one in London, but don't mind taking a plane to any other European city. Does anyone fancy a trip?

I'm only as weird as my ideas are :rolleyes:
 
I love the museum in my city! lots of animals and dinosaur bones... the insect section is so creepy, with huge dissected beetles.
 
LoneKiller said:
That does sound like an awesome place to go.

:D They usually are fantastic places

Felix said:
I love the museum in my city! lots of animals and dinosaur bones... the insect section is so creepy, with huge dissected beetles.

Which museum? Oh, I love bones and fossils
 
silver birch leaves said:
LoneKiller said:
That does sound like an awesome place to go.

:D They usually are fantastic places

Felix said:
I love the museum in my city! lots of animals and dinosaur bones... the insect section is so creepy, with huge dissected beetles.

Which museum? Oh, I love bones and fossils

It's a museum of natural science, far away from your country I'm afraid.
 
Felix said:
It's a museum of natural science, far away from your country I'm afraid.

I'm aware that you live in Argentina. I'd like to know which city and how big the museum is :) Do you go there often? I have one 5 miles away from the place I live. It's small, but haven't really explored it thoroughly yet. I'm paralyzed when thinking about the London one due to its vastness.
 
silver birch leaves said:
Felix said:
It's a museum of natural science, far away from your country I'm afraid.

I'm aware that you live in Argentina. I'd like to know which city and how big the museum is :) Do you go there often? I have one 5 miles away from the place I live. It's small, but haven't really explored it thoroughly yet. I'm paralyzed when thinking about the London one due to its vastness.

It's quite big, it has many sections for diferent kinds of animals and geology (with a nice meteorite). In the biggest room there are some dinosaurs: a brontosaurus, a t-rex, a velocirraptor... those are the ones I can remember anyway. Plus there are some extincted mammals like the sabertooth. It's on Buenos Aires.

A cool place to visit! I've been there probably like 4 or 5 times, mostly as a kid, last time I visited it was a year a ago and everything looked very similar, fortunatly they've mantained it and added a few things like a sort of educational pc.
 
The T Rex in the museum in Manchester is a cast. Slightly ******. I hate the animals there anyway.
 
I've been to several small ones in the past.

I'm sure visiting a natural history museum today would be more enjoyable, having a greater understanding of the world than I once had as a child. I have yet to see one of these large museums with dinosaurs.
 
I'd love to go to a good museum, but sadly a good museum is probably an expensive plain ticket away (no)


but cool idea :) I think you'll find a bunch of people with similar interest you can drag along :D
 
A museum is one of the few things I like to experience by myself. I find others view stupid boring exhibits for ages while skipping over the awesome ones to hurry to the next. clearly as my opinion is the only correct one they should be going at it at my pace! :D

Another good one is the war museum in Ottawa Canada. It has a tomb of an unknown soldier from WWII in it with a hole in the wall, angled perfectly with a pane of glass outside so that on November 11th at 11:00am a beam of light shines through the glass, into the hole and right on the grave markings. It's really picturesque when compared to the rest of the dark silent cold stone room it is in during that time.
 
Limlim said:
A museum is one of the few things I like to experience by myself. I find others view stupid boring exhibits for ages while skipping over the awesome ones to hurry to the next. clearly as my opinion is the only correct one they should be going at it at my pace! :D

Another good one is the war museum in Ottawa Canada. It has a tomb of an unknown soldier from WWII in it with a hole in the wall, angled perfectly with a pane of glass outside so that on November 11th at 11:00am a beam of light shines through the glass, into the hole and right on the grave markings. It's really picturesque when compared to the rest of the dark silent cold stone room it is in during that time.

:O what did you do to LimLim and where is he? you impostor!


I kid, I kid ^^ nice to know you have a gentle spot too, Mr. Lim :D
 

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