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I came here to see if that giant egg thing had railings. I ended up being more interested in the scorpion
ОтветитьAmazing natural History Museum!
Thank you for this beautiful and educational tour!
Some gem stone is stolen from India
ОтветитьI’m loving your channel I’ve been binge watching. We were fishing in Mexico and caught a Blue Marlin. It. takes more than one person to reel it in. It’s a magnificent fish. We did catch and release it .
ОтветитьIs all this free?
ОтветитьCOD Zombies players will know that this place was the main setting of the BO4 Zombies map Dead of the Night lmao
ОтветитьIm going tomorow
Ответить385 million years😂😂 when the earth is no more than 10,000 years old
ОтветитьThe Dido?
ОтветитьWas there in 2014, brilliant
ОтветитьIt's a great idea to create such a museum. Interactive and with a huge number of artifacts. Thanks for the video.
ОтветитьI was in an earthquake, the West Midlands one in 2002. Measured 4.8. It was nearly midnight, I awake on my computer, bird started making a racket, next minute the house shook. It was wierd. Apparently most of the country felt it in some form or another.
ОтветитьHi could I ask if that is the only escalater at the museum at all. My husband don't like escalaters and wondered about coming here. Also can u get up to the volcano area without going on that escalater x
ОтветитьNeed to go it’s amazing 🤩
ОтветитьFast review.. i dont like your video 👎🏻
ОтветитьWow! Wery good video!
ОтветитьHello. You should visit the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, IL someday.
ОтветитьThe dido lmfao
ОтветитьI have been here 3 times and it never gets boring
ОтветитьJust went today. Fascinating stuff
Ответитьhow do i get in there? do i need to book my tickets? I saw on the website that tickets are free...
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьWe went to the Natural History Museum every year when we were kids, with School and with my Mum and Dad. Now i'm in my 30's i appreciate what a privlage it was.
ОтветитьEnjoy your day in London tim fromAndrewmay in Yarmouth
ОтветитьHow are you today Tim fromAndrewmay in Yarmouth
ОтветитьErin sent me here!
ОтветитьHow weird, I've just booked a ticket to take my 3yr old there on Sunday and this has been recommended to me...*twilight music* lol
ОтветитьMost overrated museum I have ever been to, the coolest part is the escalator and the earthquake simulator, the t-rex robot and that giant whale skeleton, that bridge where you look at all the skeletons and stuff a bunch of the exhibitions. It’s really cool but it’s quite overrated maybe it’s just because I’m not too into the stuff in the museum, but for people that like that sort of stuff you can’t really find anything quite like it anywhere else and that’s what makes Londons Natural History Museum a great visit.
ОтветитьWhere are the Neanderthal bones?
ОтветитьThe views really telling about today's generation.
ОтветитьIt's great here, and we visited yesterday. What was incredible however, were actually seeing 4 transgenders, or at least men in skirts and bras, with facial hair and makeup walking about with questionable friends. So, that was four areas I had to quickly whisk my children to look at something else, in case they got scared or the site of a man in a crap dress distorted their memories of an Dilpodocus skull or something worthwhile.
ОтветитьI'm going next week
ОтветитьI was asleep in my truck just off spaghetti junction [carlsberg] waiting to load about 15 yrs ago, cab started shaking violently, i thought it was security guards messing about as usual...it was an earth quake i later heard on the news.
ОтветитьI been there when I was on year 4 and one of my friends touch something which wasn't very good my dad still remembers it to this day
ОтветитьReal dinosaur bones he said 😂😂😂😂😂 the idea of dinosaurs was invented in the same place the English football association was formed. Name of the building? Google it but it is a masons lodge! Fools will always be fools!
ОтветитьWow so its nice there.kailan pa kaya ako makapunta dyn.
ОтветитьThe earthquake bit would be interesting, have experienced one when in class in 1990, as England, it wasn't huge.
ОтветитьBeen there like 10 times ,was literally my childhood ,awesome place.always cool things to do
ОтветитьI never get bored visiting NHM, the British Museum and the Science Museum everytime I visit London. Dippy (a skeleton replaced by a whale skeleton in the main hall) will return to NHM temporarily from May.2022 to December 2022.
ОтветитьESPETÁCULO
ОтветитьScience Museum staff member told us if she had a Pound for every time she'd been asked where the escalator into the planet was by visitors mistakenly thinking it was in the science museum, she'd be rich.
ОтветитьThis definitely isn't run by Britannia.
ОтветитьGreat trip to the museum Tim, but you went too fast through the sparkly gems and they were a fast blur
ОтветитьI'm glad this building is built for Museum and not worship and religion
ОтветитьWho was there when they had the diplodocus on display
ОтветитьWonderful tour Tim! You are going to have such an amazing exciting time showing all these wonders to your son and seeing the awe in his eyes! Eventually it will be walk with me Tim and son!! I love seeing all the historical exhibits and those dinosaurs! Jurassic Park for real!
ОтветитьBrilliant vlog
ОтветитьI remember seeing this giant slice of a Californian tree as a child. It's was over a thousand years old when chopped down. I'm sure it looked more varnished, brighter, and used to have a large piece of glass at the base as it was lower down. Also I'm sure it had dates and events over hundreds of years written on the tree. Looks like a long poster has now been placed there. They have possibly cleaned it as it now looks a slightly different colour. Apparently Its been in the Museum since early 1890s. Great video Tim. The layout of the Museum has changed a lot over the years. They used to have a ciniprojector in one of the rooms, with wooden seats, showing old Black and White films. I'll always remember seeing " Giraffe Women" for the first time in Africa with loads of rings around there extended necks. Thanks for bringing back forgotten memories.
ОтветитьHi there Tim I hope u and Gabby are doing well.
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