Sunday, June 15, 2008

Otago Museum

To be honest, I have never been to the museum in Dunedin before, and the trip I would say surprisingly thrilling. It is the Otago Museum to be exact and apparently they are hosting the exhibition for Da Vinci's machine inventions. And apparently they have the tropical garden exhibition. They do have the butterfly farm, which is rather fascinating.

The cost wasn't that expensive, quite worth it to visit especially during this semester break. Here are some of the pictures.


Aeda, with the tourist-like look. =P


Figuring out where to go first.


Spot the anomaly?


Buaya darat. The left one I suppose.


The Vitruvian.


The more good looking Vitruvian.


We have to build a bridge from that stack of woods to replicate Da Vinci's invention.


Two thumbs up.


Our opponent I presume still trying to figure out whether to call a contractor.


Aeda with her bridge.


This is a line by Da Vinci which suppose to mean something.


Aeda admiring the man-made waterfall.


Enjoying the morning shower.


Butterfly carved on a stone.


Aeda waiting for a butterfly to land on her finger.


And finally.


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