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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Museu Blau

I first heard about Museu Blau from Paloma’s Kindermusik teacher, who told me it was a free place for kids to explore. Free? We’re there!

Museu Blau (or Blue Museum), is a cultural space dedicated to the natural sciences. Its goal is to reflect on the Earth, its, past, present and future inhabitants. The museum occupies 9,000 square meters inside El Forum, a triangular and very blue building.

Warning: long post!
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A giant whale skeleton hangs over the entrance to welcome visitors.
We immediately headed towards the "Nido de Ciencia" (Science Nest), an enclosed space where children can have a hands-on experience with nature. There’s no “don’t touch” here!
Paloma points to a crustacean fossil that her ancestors used to put in their caveman paella.
The neutral colors found in natural rocks are so soothing.
You can touch the fascinating animal skins, guess what animal it belongs to, and feel inspired add their print to your fall wardrobe.
Having spent decades of summers at the beach, Fernando gets all science teacher on Paloma while they explore the shells and conches. 
Horns and antlers. Gangster weapons during the caveman age.
Fernando imitates a baby Bullwinkle.
Pinecones! I feel like going on a nature hunt at our park now.
Paloma observes the hardness of the various specimens as she shakes the container, taking into account the pitch of the sound.
Kids can gather a sample of the seedlings and pods...
...and look at them magnified 100 times. (Her eyes aren't even on the lens, haha!)
Man eat bone. Man like meat.
Man get attacked by puppy.
Man work out to beat up puppy. Man strong.
Some boys made a small tower with the various tree stumps of different sizes.
Paloma shows off her own tower.
Don't leave yet. There's more! We headed toward the section called "Planet Life". There's California, my land. Hi, friends and family!
Here they had a zoological exhibition.
Grrr! It was impressive to see a taxidermied lion so close behind glass.
I think this was a crab found in Japan. It looks more like a staged prop from a bad horror film.
Not the cuddly creature I remember from Sea World.
There were hundreds and hundreds of animals.
This poor bat.
We learned a lot here. Thanks for looking!

4 comments:

Spence Ohana said...

What fun pics! Love the world one and the last one of you and sweet P next to the huge skull.

CLe said...

I kinda like how in most of her pics, she looks ONLY mildly interested...yet you an Fern look totally excited...hah

Juan Pablo said...

Muy chulas las fotos!!! Muy guapita Paloma y el papi esta hecho un chavalote.. Que cuerpazo cabesssa!!!

Armilyn and David said...

Does Fernando only own t-shirts with superheroes on them?