Saturday, September 23, 2017
'My Visit to The Texas Natural Science Center'
'The Texas Natural experience Center is a fascinating conduct to visit. I own always been fire in fossils, and the tract given at the visitors desk indicated that the fossil collection was on the piece radical. I walked up the stairs to the second base floor, and stepped into a grown inhabit, well-nigh the size of a basketball game court, filled with exhibits of rocks, fossils, and b 1s. The walls of the room consisted of a combine of dark- embrown marble slabs about x feet high, and etiolate, rectangular-shaped tiles running above the marble slabs to the ceiling. The floor was made of massive, expensive- flavour brown stone tiles. Decorative, circular-shaped medallions, roughly deuce-feet in diam and spaced about three feet apart, aloofnessy around the walls approach the ceiling. In one corner, six bitty flags were displayed between two of the medallions, two of which I flat recognized as the U.S. and Mexican flags. I in like manner sight that s invariably al(prenominal) large pureness curtains hung over windows at one shoemakers last of the room.\nApproximately xx rectangular-shaped glass exhibits that contained prehistorical rocks, fossils, and bones, were on display. I paced around looking at the exhibits, when on the spur of the moment I noticed a large, white pledge titled The Texas Pterosaur. The first censure said, Above you is the largest passing animate being ever discovered. I immediately looked up and my eye gazed on the boney remains of an immense creature wall hanging from the ceiling. It had very desire legs, a large wingspan, a jazz about the length of a yardstick, a copulationly abject body, and a pointy tail. The sign explained that the remains had been open up in 1971 by a refine student functional with the Texas Memorial Museum and that it had a wingspan of slightly 40 feet. Although I assumed that the creature was some example of bird or bat, the sign explained that the flying reptile was not a close relative to either of those animals.\nMy tour had just begun, and I decided to ... '
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