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Travel Photography – Natural History Museum

I am a museum nut. There. I said it. I like to spend hours looking at things with childish wonder – eyes completely open. The Natural History Museum in London did not disappoint. Not only is an activity like this budget friendly (they do not charge admission for the general exhibits), but can provide a good day’s worth of entertainment.

The grandeur of this building cannot be overstated.

It. Is. Amazing.

natural history museum

20 thoughts on “Travel Photography – Natural History Museum”

  1. I really don’t know what it is with museums that makes us want to just look at their display. lol. The pic you took of London’s Natural History Museum is really beautiful πŸ™‚ You were able to emphasize the building’s wonderful architecture.

  2. @Debbie: The thing is, this is only part of it. Add the crazy dinosaur bones to the display and it becomes epic!

  3. @Marcello: Thank you! I LOVE architecture – as you can tell by the million buildings I have posted. πŸ˜›

  4. Ok I’m really NOT a museum nut. I planned a trip to Prague for Thanksgiving weekend, and because there are no direct flights on Delta during the winter, I purposely booked myself an 11 hour layover in London so I could take pictures of things I saw when I was 14, but also so I could go to the British Museum. It was by far the most boring part of my day. It takes all kinds I guess πŸ™‚

  5. @Lorna: Thank you. I would have to spend an entire day at the Louvre. I’m one of “those” people that will look at paintings for an extended period of time.

  6. The Natural History Museum in London Is beautiful. I was just at the DC one and I think the one you saw was way grand and huge. O yea, I’m a museum person too, we need to go to museum together one day.

  7. @Sarah: I would go to a museum with you in a heartbeat. I’m sure Shaun wouldn’t mind me going with someone else. πŸ˜›

  8. Did you take this picture yourself? Great perspective of the building. I was really into landscape and architecture photography when I lived in Washington, DC. Sometimes the buildings are actually more interesting than the artwork inside.

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