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Oct 23, 2011 - 04:42 PM |
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BRITISH MUSEUM PART 1: CHINESE AND EGYPTIAN |
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Response to:
UK Trip 2: BRIGHTON (ROYAL PAVILION) and HAMLEYS by Freelance
So continuing the 2nd day of the trip, in which I was still depressed, we decided to go to the British Museum. One good thing about UK museums. They're all FREE.
Okay before we continue further, no matter where we go on any trip, there's always a bunch of schoolkids on one of those dang field trips and it wouldn't be so bad if they weren't so damn loud, and on top of that they fill up the entire room and you can't see a darn thing until they go on to the next room. They even clog the subways and buses and they never shut up, ever. Japanese kids are a lot more quiet though. It's just everywhere else that's that's the problem.
Now back to the point of this entry.
The British Museum is one of the largest museums in the world and contains more than seven million items, and it's FREE.
The museum is just way too big to see everything in a day so I went to the Roman, Greek, Chinese and Egyptian wings. I also took some random shots from other departments but there's not many.
Also, there's too many photos to put in one entry so they will be split up.
BUILDING
CHINESE
EGYPTIAN
Response entries:
BRITISH MUSEUM PART 2: ROMAN AND GREEK (Plus Others) by Freelance
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