Monday, December 7, 2009

Natural History Museum of La Plata


This post is a bit dislocated from the chronology of our trip, but it took me a while to upload the photos...

That said, this museum in Pedro´s hometown is AWESOME.  It is the largest natural history museum in Latin America (at least it was circa 2007 when my guidebook was written) and has a very old-fashioned, 19th century feel.  The building itself is beautiful and houses hall after hall of any kind of bones you could possibly want to see.  Dinosaurs?  Check.  Giant armadillo-type creatures from the ice ages? Check.  Umpteen whale skeletons hanging above elephants, horses and giraffes?  Check.  There are cool displays of various bugs and butterflies, as well as a room that houses a collection of stuffed animals that would make darwin weep, all realistically displayed, for example the case containing a condor devouring a small goat on a rock which I assumed represented a mountain top.


Did I mention the best part?  They let you TOUCH almost everything.  My gringa head almost exploded.


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