The Natural History Museum
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The Natural History Museum exhibits elements of natural history, such as plants, ecosystems, animals, palaeontology and much, much more. Famous for the Blue Whale skeleton that dominates the main hall, many of the collections have great historical as well as scientific value, with several specimens collected by Charles Darwin. It would be easy to pass a day browsing the exhibits there are lots of specific children’s activities such as games, quizzes and downloads.
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