The start of my 3 week work trip around the world, and had a few days of down time before the storm of airports and lecture halls to take in some Museums around London with my wife.
Darwin's castle, and home to most of his research and findings.
On the top floor, looking at the far wall. Each gilded fresco in the ceiling that represent every discovery.
They promote the discovery, understanding, enjoyment, and responsible use of the natural world.
More drawn to local bazaars than ancient ruins, I discovered that marble rubble and stone pillars can be just as thrilling as those carpets and hookahs.
A stroll along the northshore of Maui brought me face to face with the impossible
Rock balancing at Ho'okipa
The most popular family attraction in New York City. Visitors are greeted with a full-scale display of dinosaur skeletons preparing to fight.
Presidents Park is an educational museum in Williamsburg, Virginia. Inside the museum are educational centers, including a wall dedicated to the first ladies, and a gift shop.
The Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC should be on every museum lovers must see list. Lots of information throughout one can easily spend a full day learning all sorts of things from ancient cultures, long lost animals, and precious jewels.
With a fulltime staff of professional curators, San Francisco International Airport is also one of the busiest museums in America
History can be reconstructed but its remnants persist in some way in its people, its artists and artisans, its customs, its food