Dinosaurs! A visit to the London Natural History Museum (HD)

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The Natural History Museum (South Kensington tube station) houses one of the largest collections of dinosaur skeletons and fossils in the world. The museum brings these great beasts from millions of years ago to 'life' either by rebuilding their skeletons or by using 3D life-sized animated models. This episode reveals just some of the best exhibits - but there are many more and you'll need a whole day to explore the entire museum.
The museum is free for everyone to enter and enjoy.
The museum also celebrates the work of CHarles Darwin of 'evolution of the species' fame.

London's museums are amongst the largest and most respected in the world; great labyrinthine buildings housing treasures from history. I'll be visiting many of the great museums in the capital over the coming weeks so that if you come to London, you'll know to put these great cathedrals of history on top of your 'must see' list.

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  • Awesome, I'll be visiting it soon.

    Thanks for the HD Video.

  • @Mekiwyn ye native people was giant .

    and i think they who is built the pyramids be4 may be 50.000 years ago

    not pharaoh !

  • @pulman7 you must be joking? you don't honestly believe that humans were giant at one point do you?

  • even if there is big bones they found its not mean there is was Dinosaurs !

    there is nothing mean bones live million years !!!

    but if there is big bones its just for normal animals couz Humans was also giants and we get small until today .

    this Dinosaurs history made by anti God to wash your brain

    peace !

  • Well done this is great video

  • Thank you. One of the best 7&half minutes on Youtube.

  • Also, at 2.55 I am willing to be proved wrong, but that looks like a moa, an extinct bird from New Zealand, (not a dinosaur). But overall I really enjoyed this, it's great for those of us who cannot easily visit this wonderful musuem. Thanks Nick.

  • Oops, at 1.44 you mistitle Darwin's book. It is not "Origin of the Species" it is usually abbreviated to "On the Origin of Species".

  • This is certainly a terrific video, congrats!

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