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The Ambler
Monday, January 1, 2007
Theres a little black spot on your computer screen today
Mood:  lazy

As if you needed anything other than dikes, clogs


tulips

canals

and windmills as good reasons to consider travel to the Netherlands, along comes an science museum with exhibitions on topics from everything including DNA, electricity and water.

Called NEMO and located near the city's central train station, a interactive display called Studio Bits allows visitors to become experimenters with games, websites, animation and video.

Although the museum actually caters to the budding young bright young adolescent mindset, even mature adults are supposedly bound to enjoy taking in the numerous interactive displays.

In summer, the roof of the building is transformed into a beach environment which allows visitors to take in beatific views of the Dutch capital.

And since it is housed in a giant bright green ship-like building,


 unlikely you'll have trouble finding it either.

Good luck navigators if you decide to go, as you'll have to let Google be your guide for starters!

 C'ya @ the beach!


Posted by mach1231 at 2:25 PM PST
Updated: Monday, January 1, 2007 2:49 PM PST
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