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National History Museum: open your eyes to the natural world
- By Amelia Bate
- Published 01/11/2008
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The name says it really – focusing on natural history, this museum contains more than 70 million life and earth specimens within its five main collections: Botany, Entomology, Mineralogy, Palaeontology and Zoology. If that sounds like gobbledegook to you, don’t worry – it’s essentially anything to do with the natural world. The museum is divided into Life Galleries (including animatronic dinosaurs and creepy crawlies) - and Earth Galleries (including exhibitions on how planets form, volcanoes and earthquakes and the earth’s ecology).
Why should I go there?
This museum really captures everyone’s imagination, whether young or old. The (albeit a little tired looking) blue whale model, stuffed dodo a
Where is the Museum?
It’s in ‘Museumland’ on Cromwell Road, near the Science Museum and V&A. Like the others it’s easily reached from South Kensington tube station – just follow the signs.
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