- Good evening friends. I decided to escape for a while to the natural history museum, which had a lot that I had not visited, I was surprised to arrive and see very few people There were more children, I liked that a lot because they make the trip more enjoyable with their laughs and the questions they ask. *
** This museum is a space for scientific dissemination, a space for meeting and learning for different ages, here we can learn more about topics such as the universe, the earth and life, all this with fun dynamics and activities that are done in the museum mainly for children, because apart from learning they have fun, that makes the knowledge they acquire retain it longer, in addition to developing a taste for science. **
This museum has 7,500 square meters of exhibition, distributed in hemispherical structures that is where the exhibitions and collections are located in the following rooms:
Module of 2 vaults: The Universe, Observatory of Climate Change and Hall of temporary exhibitions.
Module of 3 vaults: Human Evolution and Biogeography.
Module of 4 vaults: Evolution of life, Adaptation to the environment and Origin and Classification of living beings.
The first room as we see is that of the universe in which we find explanations to the origin of the universe, how stars, planets and galaxies are created as well as the life span of these, constellations and astronomical phenomena.
Unfortunately the following rooms are under renovation, but the largest one is open and I dare to say the most interesting and this is the biogeography, movement and evolution of life, in this room we can also find the exhibition of human evolution , a look at our origins.
In the exhibition of human evolution we find models of the different stages of this, the stages of the planet in which they occurred and the advances that humans had at that time.
But what I liked most about this room were taxidermized animals, animals of all kinds and ecosystems of this planet, some in small rooms that emulate their original ecosystem that you do not get tired of admiring, I present photos of some that I liked the most.
There is a special exhibition about butterflies, in which we can see endemic species of Mexico, as well as, meet other rare species from other parts of the world, then I leave some friends photos:
For the moment I say goodbye to you friends, thanks for visiting my post,
** what animal did you like the most? **
See you next time
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www.chapultepec.com.mx/visita.asp?Lugar=11
www.mexicoescultura.com › Ciudad de México
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Muy buenas fotografías hermano, me ha gustado mucho ese oso.
gracias por el apoyo amigo!! saludos
De nada hermano para eso estamos, saludos un fuerte abrazo. :)
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interesantes conocer un pedacito de la historia de Mexico. saludos!