Believe it or not, there is a Ripley's odditorium in Orlando, Florida
You've probably seen the newspaper feature "Ripley's Believe It or Not", but you may not know that Robert Ripley toured the world collecting reports curiosity about them, and finally distributed to all 27 museums in ten countries. One of these museums is in Orlando, and well worth a visit if you have a preference for the unusual and strange.
The museum is located on the famous Orlando International Drive in a building that seems to sinkGround. According to the owner of the building of the museum is the hole to sink a fall infamous Florida.
Visit the Museum every day of the year, and take a quick self-portrait through all the strange artifacts and exhibits. The site Ripley says it takes about two hours to see everything, but if you are very curious and want to read all the explanations for the exhibitions then you can take a little 'more.
When you visit the site odditoriumA video can be seen from Ripley's "Ghost" invite you to see all the "amazing things" that has collected. He explained that in his travels to hundreds of countries met "women with a long neck and a 15-inch man with a horn growing from his head high," and has collected many artifacts and works of art are on display in museum. He commands to come along whether you believe it or not. "
So what is there?
If you come to see you get ahorse-size, but it's just a statue of a horse made entirely of horseshoes! If you want the camera to start, see, visit all the exhibits are strange, so make sure your material is ready. If you have a film camera to bring a good supply of digital devices and if you make sure that the memory and batteries are ready for a lot of shots.
On the walls are many photos, images and artefacts and the building is divided into thematic sections. A "dinosaur" sectionis life-size fossil Komodo dragon and a video that explains how this creature lives.
There are sections with artifacts from Africa, Egypt, China and Japan, a strange creature section and get a creepy vampire / horror, where you can, among other things, you should know everything about headhunters. This section may not be suitable for younger children.
The 'art' in this museum, tends to the singular and, incredibly page. For example, there is aImage of the Mona Lisa, which he did a painting but a collage of different shades of toast and you can see a collage of Abraham Lincoln cents of different shades together.
In addition to photos of places, you can also bring home memories of books and gift shop of the museum.
Unlike many other tourist attractions in Orlando, there is no canteen in this function and is not even toilets! So, if you bring young peopleMake sure you prepare in advance.
Here is the address and contact information: 8201 International Drive
Orlando, Florida 32819, general information: (407) 363-4418
The running costs of the tickets is $ 18.95 plus tax for adults and $ 11.95 plus tax for kids 4-12.
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