We arrived to the sight of many fellow world schoolers playing with a large representation of the gravitational force of a black hole so we did that for some time before it was time for for the Birds of Prey presentation which showcased several interesting birds including a huge owl and vultures that walk despite having wings. We then got food in the museum cafeteria and played on the ‘playground’ which only had one piece of equipment but had many other interesting things including puzzles and a huge chess board. We then entered another exhibit about illusions and machines, my favourites being a mirror that made you look very weird and another, more complicated one, it consists of a chair that you sit on(what else would you do with a chair?) and then hold a spinning bicycle tire which somehow spun the chair around despite not being connected to it at all. Exiting that bit, some people in our group found a secret room with huge pillow letters meant to spell FRATO(as in brother) but we of course turned it into FARTO(as in natural gas if you know what mean💩). The final part was the anatomy section and all I’m going to say about that is we saw some weird stuff. That evening we were going to go to an Indian restaurant with some of our group but sadly Nate got sick and we had to go home. Fortunately, Í still got to go to that but the restaurant was so slow it took an hour and a half for our food to come out.
























