2011년 1월 19일 수요일

West Side, Manhattan, New York: American Museum of Natural History, Day 37

American Museum of Natural History



American Museum Natural History Ticket


Whose head is the biggest? kikiki...


We are touching a dinosaur head.

We are in the cave.

We took a picture with an eagle.

We are an unhappy family. puhaha...

We had a family meeting.

We took a picture with Gum-gum (Easter Island Head)
from Night at the Museum.

I touched dinosaur teeth.
It is dangerous.

Let's introduce my new friend.
He's handsome, but dangerous. Hoho....^*^




Erica : This is me... in the natural history museum.
I like them.

Erica & Lyn : We are in front of a shop.
It is very long.

 Lyn : A skeleton is next to me.
It is cute. kkk...

Erica : I shook hands with a model of a clear hand.
I think it didn't feel good.

Lyn : I don't like sea life,
but I took a picture with them.

Erica & Lyn : This is stibnite.
It is beautiful.

Erica: This is amethyst.
It is very beautiful.

Erica: This is old Korean life.
I'm happy to see something from Korea.

Erica: This is Gum-Gum (Easter Island Head).
He is cute. I like him.

Lyn: This is a mosquito.
It is creepy.

Lyn : There are 9 dinosaurs.
They are from the dinosaur generation.

Lyn: These are models of frog dissection.
They are unusual.

Sophia: This picture is the inside of the Museum of Natural History.
It is beautiful.

Sophia: It has an ugly and funny face.
It has a very big nose, mouth and eyes, 
so it is very funny.

Tony : This is the Mars Rover that helped scientists study Mars.

Tony : These are skins of a beaver, mice and rabbits.
They are real!

June : This is a bear.
He is Jennifer and Sophia's friend. Haha...

June : It is my pet stegosaurous.

Sally: I think I saw it in the school history book.

Mark: This shows the process of a frog catching his food.
It looks delicious.

 Mark : It`s a ship.
I want to make it.

Mark : It`s a turtle.
I want to swim with them.

Jenny: This tree is very big.
I think this tree is very old.

Jenny: These stones are beautiful.
The colors are unique.

Jenny: Frogs are coming out of a big frog.
Surinam "Toad," Pipa pipa. This model, enlarged 3 times, shows baby frogs emerging from chambers in the mother's back. In a complicated mating and egg- laying procedure, the eggs roll forward from the mother's vent and stick on her back. There they gradually sink in, forming individual pits in which the embryos grow until the frog-lets emerge into the water some 80 to 130 days later. It looks strange and disgusting.







JOURNEY TO THE STARS captured by Sophia

The staff told us to turn of our cameras, 
but we wanted to show you so we did it secretly.

JOURNEY TO THE STARS captured by Mark
Note: The video is dark for the first few minutes. Please watch it until the end.
Whoopi Goldberg is the voice you hear in the video!!


Enjoy hearing the voice actors of Toy Story 3- Whoopi Goldberg (3:10)
We're sharing these two videos with you, because we enjoyed them
 and wanted you to recognize Whoopi Goldberg's voice.

Whoopi Goldberg is the voice of Stretch in Toy Story 3 and 
played the main role in Sister Act.

OTHER VIDEOS from the American Museum of Natural History

This shows how archaeologists dig out fossils 
and prepare them for the trip to the museum.
- captured by Sophia




This shows what the archaeologists do 
when the fossils arrive at the museum. 
- captured by Jenny

This video shows the exhibit displaying Indian civilization.
- captured by Sophia

This video is of the progress of fossils.
- captured by Jennifer

Scientists study and measure volcano activity and lava flows.
- captured by Jennifer



This shows the origins of the Moon 
and the Earth-Moon system.
- captured by Jenny



Here is a timeline of the universe 
from 13 billion years ago after the Big Bang. 
It also shows the beginnings of stars 
and the formation of Earth. 
- taken by Jenny



In THE BIG BANG you are hearing the voice of Liam Neeson. 
- captured by Jenny



This shows the lifestyle of Indians.
- taken by Jenny



What causes climate and climate change?
- taken by Jenny



This shows the growth of a frog.
- taken by Jenny


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