Showing posts with label Natural History Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natural History Museum. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2015

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Part Two

Continuing our visit from the last post, we left Ancient Egypt and began to explore the skeletons of various water creatures. The museum has a large collection of everything from turtles to sharks!

Leatherback turtle

Turtles and alligators

Lizards!

Sea cow

Prehistoric shark's mouth

The museum has an extensive rock collection, which isn't as boring as it sounds. They start the display with the most impressive stuff and work their way down to lava. First is the jem room. The top attraction is the Hope Diamond, a 45.52-carat diamond famous for its flawlessness and amazing blue color. It also has an exotic history.

Hope Diamond

Another impressive bit of jewelry is the Hazen Diamond Necklace. It has 325 diamonds weighing a combined total of 131.4 carats.

Hazen Diamond Necklace

More exotic but less shiny are these meteor fragments discovered in the late 1700s in Arizona. The local blacksmith used the bottom one as an anvil (since he thought it was just another big, hard rock). In 1852 a visiting scientist realized it was a meteorite fragment and it wound up in the Smithsonian collection.

Space rocks!

The collection continues with a wide variety of stones from various places and in various natural shapes.

Rocks

Nice colors on the rocks

Golden copycats

Some of the rocks had unnatural shapes, like these stone that were pressed when molten rock came out of Mt. Vesuvius.

Rocks with human shapes!

Making the rock souvenirs

Rocks taken from the earth's interior look suspiciously like the space rocks earlier on.

Molten lava looks the same on any rocky celestial object, I suppose

More displays show the history of the earth, going back to the time when there was only one continent that broke up into the seven we have now.

Pan-tastic

We wandered back downstairs and saw some birds on display as well as the iconic elephant in the main lobby of the museum.

Predators on the rocks

Lobby seen from above

Down by the elephant

The visit was fun and there's still more to see so I'm sure we'll go back.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Part One

We stopped in at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., on one of our downtown trips. We parents figured the kids would enjoy dinosaurs and such but much better surprises were in store for us that day.

The official sign

The view from the Mall side of the museum

That day was one of the free days to visit the Butterfly Pavilion, an indoor habitat featuring a large variety of butterflies. Luckily the line wasn't very long and had some informational displays about the butterflies.

3D chrysalis

Old butterfly caught in amber

After going through an antechamber, we emerged into a humid, brightly lit, and full-of-foliage room where butterflies roamed at will, including landing on people. They never landed on us but we were excited to see them flapping around and perching on plants.

On the ground and the plants

L hoping for a landing

Getting nectar

Also getting nectar

Amazing wings

Amazing camouflage

Blue and black, like that dress

A lucky lady

The Nocturnal Silk Moths were not awake (being nocturnal) and were quite huge. I'd be ducking if I saw one of those swooping towards me!

Why the caged butterfly doesn't sing--no mouth!

Just outside the butterfly exhibit is the Ancient Egypt exhibit. The mummies were not a favorite of L's.

Two out of three people happy to be there

L unimpressed with this one too

J and the mummy's eclipse

A lot of the displays showed items left in tombs and pyramids for the deceased to use in the afterlife.

In Ancient Egypt, you can take it with you

Sarcophagus

More from the museum in the next post!