Experience an intimate look at 7,000 preserved animal specimens ranging from elephants and polar bears to cheetahs and insects. Don’t miss the car that was struck by a meteorite! This bustling hall in the Natural History Museum boasts an array of exhibits including anatomy, fossils, molecules, and even a giant squid extending its tentacles to all who stroll by—making it a perfect day for any curious child.
One steps in with a sense of reverence through an art deco peristyle that resembles a cathedral. This is entirely appropriate, as the tropical rainforests highlighted in the initial greenhouse serve as vital biodiversity havens, where just one hectare may host hundreds of tree species. Or...
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Experience an intimate look at 7,000 preserved animal specimens ranging from elephants and polar bears to cheetahs and insects. Don’t miss the car that was struck by a meteorite! This bustling hall in the Natural History Museum boasts an array of exhibits including anatomy, fossils, molecules, and even a giant squid extending its tentacles to all who stroll by—making it a perfect day for any curious child. It could be an amazing experience for you as well!
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Experience an intimate look at 7,000 preserved animal specimens ranging from elephants and polar bears to cheetahs and insects. Don’t miss the car that was struck by a meteorite! This bustling hall in the Natural History Museum boasts an array of exhibits including anatomy, fossils, molecules, and even a giant squid extending its tentacles to all who stroll by—making it a perfect day for any curious child.
One steps in with a sense of reverence through an art deco peristyle that resembles a cathedral. This is entirely appropriate, as the tropical rainforests highlighted in the initial greenhouse serve as vital biodiversity havens, where just one hectare may host hundreds of tree species. Or...