Showing posts with label natural history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label natural history. Show all posts

Thursday, February 1, 2024

Iceland 2024: Perlan Museum

After an excellent breakfast at the Hotel Borg on Tuesday morning last week, we headed by taxi to the Perlan, Iceland's natural history museum. We arrived before dawn (10:35 a.m.), so these outside photographs were actually taken when we left.

Perlan:  Wonders of Iceland
Dance (1970)
Torbjorg Palsdottir
The Arctic fox is Iceland's only native mammal.

A fossilized walrus tusk. The animal no longer lives in Iceland.

Model of the Látrabjarg Cliffs. The exhibit also features augmented reality.

Polar bear

The world's first artificial ice cave

Water tiger

Water tiger

Looking up at the snow-covered dome

Coffee bar with a good slogan

Interior of the dome. The observation deck is at this level on the outside.

Outside on the observation deck looking back at the dome

Looking out at the landscape, we couldn't see all that much from the observation deck during a flurry.

In the afternoon, we took a cab back to Reykjavík.











Punk Museum

That's the Parliament building on the far right.

The view of the square from our hotel room

The Little Prince in Icelandic









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Friday, October 12, 2012

Ammonite Fossil

This gorgeous ammonite fossil is a stunning rock with iridescence reminiscent of art nouveau glass. Apparently a fossilized chambered nautilus, its glittering surface is an ammolite formation unique to the region of Alberta, Canada. It dates from the Cretaceous Period of the Mesozoic Era.

Ammonite Fossil





Ammonite Fossil

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