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The Natural History Museum London | Virtual Museum Walk | Tour | Earthquakes and Volcanoes
The Natural History Museum in London was a big highlight for Yhana as she is a big fan of the dramatic Earthquake room An earthquake simulator, showing what it was like during the 1995 Kobe, Japan earthquake. Yhana is also a keen collector of minerals, crystals and gemstones so the Volcanoes and Earthquakes gallery at the Natural History Museum in London really was a driving force for her interest. The gallery is wonderful and really does show the Epic forces that are at work every day, changing the face of our fragile planet. Through dramatic film footage, exhibits, interactive games and of the cause the famous earthquake simulator, you can explore and learn with your family how the powers within shape the world in which we live in. Here at the Volcanoes and Earthquakes gallery in the Natural History Museum, London you can Examine fossils from a time when all the Earth’s continents were joined, and the animals that evolved after the continents separated. See lava bombs, volcanic glass hair, and crystals created under intense pressure beneath Earth’s surface. Enjoy our virtual museum walk of Volcanoes and Earthquakes gallery in the Natural History Museum, London
- Published: 5 November 2021
- Location: London, England
- Duration: 13:09
- Photography – Stephen Robert Kuta / Yhana Kuta
- Written by – Stephen Robert Kuta
Music –
Music Licensed by Epidemic Sound
The Natural History Museum in London was a big highlight for Yhana as she is a big fan of the dramatic Earthquake room An earthquake simulator, showing what it was like during the 1995 Kobe, Japan earthquake. Yhana is also a keen collector of minerals, crystals and gemstones so the Volcanoes and Earthquakes gallery at the Natural History Museum in London really was a driving force for her interest. The gallery is wonderful and really does show the Epic forces that are at work every day, changing the face of our fragile planet. Through dramatic film footage, exhibits, interactive games and of the cause the famous earthquake simulator, you can explore and learn with your family how the powers within shape the world in which we live in. Here at the Volcanoes and Earthquakes gallery in the Natural History Museum, London you can Examine fossils from a time when all the Earth’s continents were joined, and the animals that evolved after the continents separated. See lava bombs, volcanic glass hair, and crystals created under intense pressure beneath Earth’s surface. Enjoy our virtual museum walk of Volcanoes and Earthquakes gallery in the Natural History Museum, London