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The question has plagued every generation of mankind since we became self aware as thinking entities. Some 200,000 years later we still don't have and answer, but we are starting to get a much better idea. Visitors to the Natural History Museum can explore those thoughts for themselves by visiting the new interactive presentations being sponsored and narrated by Sir David Attenborough. This recognizable personality lends his voice and his philosophies to help us come to terms with many of the enigmatic questions we have regarding our arrival and our existence on this planet as human beings.
In this imaginative presentation, the theories and evidences supporting evolution as a starting point are explored in depth with an insightful and well-produced film. It breaks down the greater question of how evolution has served to bring us to where we are today into manageable parts, and gives clues to where we might be headed tomorrow.
Using new cutting edge technology and the highest production values available, the narrative explores the questions using an exciting virtual journey tracing our humble beginnings to our current state of being. Early humans and dinosaurs are brought to life using the most advanced animation techniques available and the result is a visual feast. And as well put-together as this exhibit is, it is but one of thousands of exciting exhibitions and presentations that one can find at the Natural History Museum. You will learn as much as you have time to take it all in.
And the only way to guarantee that you'll be able to take it all in, is to make sure you stay in London longer than the typical weekend visitor. You should seek out short term accommodation London will surprise you at all thing s you can see and do in just this museum alone, and there are hundreds like it here. If you can rent holiday apartment London will seem much less a vacation destination than an explorer's home away from home.
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