American Museum Of Natural History



During our visit to the Musuem of Natural History I noticed how things had changed since I had been there last. Going there now that I am in college gave me a different approach to things then when I went there when I was younger. Listening to what workers had to say, my class mates opinions, and actually reading fun facts made me enjoy the experience even more than I ever did and made it more than just a field trip. I feel like I visited every open hall. The one I spent the most time in was The Hall of Human Origins. "Traveling" from country to country, visiting different cultures and animals. We saw the 4 minute show on how the big bang created earth. We then visited the dinosaurs and got lost trying to figure out where to go next. The Hall of Human Origins and what we learned from the process of evolution can be compared to how television has evolved into what it is today. Besides what we watch, but also the way we see it. From the beginning of time of just reading what was happening, then listening to it, then seeing it with no sound or color, and now seeing it in blu-ray that shows really clear. This can be compared to how Darwin thought that we started off as monkeys, Lucy our oldest ancestor proving it.

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