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Thank you, it's been quite a while since I was last at the museum and your guide showed me things that I have not seen, like the glass sculptures. I really need to pay another visit. A guide on how museums work would be really interesting. Your videos are great ❤ 🦍🦣
ОтветитьOoo! A video on Cheddar Gorge, please!
ОтветитьMoose head
ОтветитьYeah I'd like to see how a museum works
ОтветитьTrying to get a trip here to visit the stockton dinosaur,warwickshire, as I live very close to where he was found in a gravel pit
ОтветитьWhat about Mary Annings famous complete fossil?? Loved seeing it there! Could you do a video on that one? Thx
ОтветитьWhat's a "Coor Reef"? I've heard of a Coral Reef 🤷
ОтветитьDo you have any documentation of the construction of the building? Photos
ОтветитьWhy not show the history of Tats?
ОтветитьThe Natural History Museum recently removed Dippy the Diplodocus from the entrance hall because too many people are waking up to the fact that dinosaurs never existed. The are a Freemasonic Jewish mafia hoax.
ОтветитьWe have a big metal Dippy outside the Carnegie Museums here in Pittsburgh, and they’re often wearing a fun seasonal scarf. It’s such a hoot to see them in people clothes lol. (Our Dippy has a Twitter, as well, which is wild because they have no thumbs for typing).
Sadly my favorite exhibit there is being pulled from public view since they found out there’s human in it. I understand and respect the ethics, but I’m still bummed.
It’s fun to see the connections between museums, thanks for sharing this 🙂
Thank you, I am disabled and find trips out exhausting these days but the Natural History museum and Geology collection will always be special to me. I loved each of the videos that I’ve seen of yours so far.
ОтветитьCirca 1964 on a school trip went down one floor too many in the lift, found myself wandering around in all sorts of pipe work and infrastructure, eventually found my way back up. It was actually very interesting for a ten year old .
ОтветитьThat first edition of Darwins book is in Dutch ??? The cover is ...
ОтветитьAbout giraffes read tall blonds by Lynn sherr
ОтветитьFriends show friends the truth
ОтветитьI’m confused by her accent. It mostly sounds American except for a few words that definitely don’t sound American. Canadian?
ОтветитьAmazing videos! Thank you so much for the details and inspiration 🙏 I wish I could find analogous videos for the museums in Belgium :)
ОтветитьComing soon The AMNH 🐻🐋🐘🦖
ОтветитьI haven't been there since 2012 i was like 7
ОтветитьYou talk so sweet
ОтветитьThank you for bringing this information to me. I've never been to a museum anywhere.
I love to learn new things though. Love this video. Thank you
Love all your videos there so professionally produced. Thankyou so much, love them all. Can't wait for the next one. ( I've seen them all now 😊).
ОтветитьWent there in 78 there was a blue whale in entrance back then .
ОтветитьGreat tour. Really well done. I would like to watch anything you come up with. Cheers
ОтветитьThank you so much. ❤
ОтветитьThank you
Ответитьvery nice ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
ОтветитьFattiest or the luckiest survive and reproduce?
ОтветитьActually we have kept pigeons since ancient times as a form of fresh meat in winter
ОтветитьHow much should we pay in order to get into this museum?
ОтветитьGreat video. Visiting this weekend.
ОтветитьI remember going here when i was smol, I want to visit again I remember when that globe around the escalator used to rotate
ОтветитьThey found a group of mastodon fossils on the property at the back of my place. There's a museum there now
ОтветитьI’ve just found your channel so I’m going to watch all the other videos, as I’m a huge museum fan and this is my favourite that I’ve visited. Great job 👏 😊
ОтветитьReally well filmed and presented video - thank you. I am planning to take my kids (11 and 8 years old) to the NHM during a staycation in the summer holiday... I think we will focus on a couple of areas, and maybe take a guided tour, then come back again, rather than try to breeze-through glimpsing everything.
ОтветитьWhat an EXCITING CHANNEL!
ОтветитьThe largest dinosaur was the Patagotitan
ОтветитьSuper well done. I hope I can visit some of the museums in the UK
ОтветитьI remember seeing Guy when he was alive. I love the London museums. I've taken numerous school parties to the Natural History and Science Museum.
ОтветитьThank you for your informative, well spoken and entertaining videos. Thank you for not being loud and dramatic, with annoying background music, like many other videos.
ОтветитьWe should probably give some of that stuff back....
ОтветитьCromagnons is a no longer used name as it is both racist in origin and unscientific.
ОтветитьSorry just discovered your work.... please do the London dungeon ...I will forward these to everyone o can
ОтветитьIf you can find it check out the toy museum ....Tring zoological museum also good
ОтветитьWe have the world’s largest gem and mineral show here in Tucson. It takes place for 2 weeks every February. You can but raw, cut or polished gems as well as jewelry both pre made or. custom made. We also have an amazing gem and mineral museum where you can see the. mineral and gems in their natural states and lots of donated jewelry that are worth lots of $s ( they won’t say so much).
Tucson also has a natural history museum filled with taxidermied animal (we also have a traditional natural history museum).
The gem in our museums is the Desert Museum where all of the animals are live in the desert they are native too. It’s best to get there at 5:00 am when the animals are most active.
You are welcome to visit us.
You should visit Arlington national cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Arlington was established by George Washington's adopted grandson, George Washington Parke Custis, to be a living memorial to the first president. Custis's daughter, Mary, married U.S. Army 1st Lieutenant Robert E. Lee in 1831. Then in 1864 it became a national cemetery. At Arlington there the tomb of the unknown soldier, and the lee house . The is a lot of walk there when I went there I walk 10 miles and I only did the western half.
ОтветитьLoved it, a beautiful museum!
ОтветитьPlease, I’m so happy to have found your channel!! Glad to see you have posted again, I’m learning so much from you I love how informative you are 😁😁💖 keep up the great work and can’t wait to see further videos from you in the future ☺️
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