The Coolest Escalator Ever!
This is probably the dorkiest thing I have ever written about… maybe… idk it's very hard to tell.

Although recently I've tried to write some more stuff about my trip for this blog, I haven't really felt super motivated to complete them, so I'll probably share a lot more stuff once I return home in a few days.
For now, though, I do wanna share one very cool thing I saw today!
We visited the Natural History Museum, which neighbours the Science Museum I talked about recently, and it was very cool! Most things we saw had to do with animals and it was all quite interesting, since there were sections about all types of animals, extinct or still alive! And I can definitely recommend going, just like the Science Museum!
It's not just biology though, since there's some geography stuff on the second floor, showcasing stuff about volcanoes, earthquakes, minerals, tectonic plates, etc.
However, to get to that point you do have to go up an escalator. Fortunately it just so happens to be the coolest escalator I have ever seen.

As you go through the escalator you go through a model of the Earth's core. It is covered with rocks and extremely warm hues, and the escalator goes up relatively slowly to allow people to really admire the view.
It is also surrounded by illustrations showcasing constellations on one side and our solar system on the other, which made the whole area feel a bit more unified! And it definitely fit as immediately afterwards is the volcano section.
This might be an extremely silly thing to obsess over, but it was seriously the most mesmerizing thing I saw in that museum, and one of my favourite things in it! (Hard to say if it's my favourite of all)
So yeah! As I said I will definitely publish some entries on other stuff I've done later, but I still haven't uploaded anything in a while, so I wanted to leave something for now! This trip has been a lot of fun and I am extremely glad I've had the opportunity to check out so many cool things!
(Btw this entry has 365 words, the number of days in a standard year! lol)