American Museum of Natural History – H20 = Life

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This past Sunday I went to The American Museum of Natural History.  It’s been a favorite of mine since grade school.  The wATER H2O = LIFE exhibit was informative and fun.

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Here’s water in three forms: solid, liquid and gaseous.

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This is one of a whole tankful of mudskippers at the exhibit. One minute they’re fully immersed in water, and then suddenly they are out of the water and “walking.”

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Which country has the largest supply of fresh water?

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Find out where entire villages float on pontoons.

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And why the polar bear coud be facing extinction.

When you’re done with Water be sure to take in some of the other exhibits.

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Official AMNH Site

 

6 Responses to American Museum of Natural History – H20 = Life

  1. I’m desperate to go to that horse exhibit they have there, but this one looks fun too!

  2. I’m desperate to go to that horse exhibit they have there, but this one looks fun too!

  3. Excellent photos! I love mud skippers. They are so feisty and interesting little guys. Thanks for sharing.

  4. Excellent photos! I love mud skippers. They are so feisty and interesting little guys. Thanks for sharing.

  5. I love the photos. Between the quality of the pictures and your discriptions you do a great job of drawing people in so they want to see more.
    BlogExplosion has yet to bring me to your site; what’s up with that? Anyway, I’ll be back to visit with or without them.:)

  6. I love the photos. Between the quality of the pictures and your discriptions you do a great job of drawing people in so they want to see more.
    BlogExplosion has yet to bring me to your site; what’s up with that? Anyway, I’ll be back to visit with or without them.:)

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