The National Museum for Natural History opened last May 18, 2018. It has been almost 2 months now since it open and I finally got to visit it.
What can you see inside? Most are displays of animals found in the Philippines. You can also find the bones of the largest saltwater crocodile that lived in the Philippines.
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Lolong's bones with a photo bomber |
The galleries are themed according to the environment or a group of animals. Mangroves, rainforest and beaches.
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I did not know we had a deer in the Ph |
There is a room dedicated for the Naturalist, people of science that helped us learn more things about nature and the creatures living in it.
At the center of the building is the "Tree of Life" which is suppose to look like DNA or the building block of life, does the name. However, the center does not look like DNA. To be honest it looks like a big coil that can generate electricity to me.
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He is wondering about the name too. |
Read the captions... I think they are funny:
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"Ate kunan mo nga ako ng pic!" |
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"ano ba naman tong shared Airbnb na to ang daming ng rent" |
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"Parang hang out lang daw yun trabaho. Literal pala yun hang" |
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"Buti pa si Lolong hindi na iiwan mag isa" |
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"Mas na kakatawa kaya yun mukha mo!" |
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"Hu! Nakakagulat ka!" |
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