Sunday, June 3, 2018
Last Day in Paris - Natural History Museum
On our last day in Paris, we visited the Natural History Museum. It had the largest collection of articulated skeletons we've seen, and the boys were excited to walk through the exhibits.
Some cool-shaped Sycamore trees that lined the walkway outside the museum.
Outside the museum, before walking in.
Top floor was full of modern-day specimens.
In the basement of the museum were the collection of pre-historic / ice-age specimens.
Landon had a blast explaining the rare collection of spinosaurus fossils the museum had on display.
On our way back to rent a car out of Paris to Normandy, we stopped by the house Ernest Hemingway stayed in while living in Paris.
Afterwards, we drove to Normandy, where we will visit the D-Day landing beaches, the Mont St. Michel monastery and the castle of William the Conqueror. Our house we rented there may not have strong wi-fi, so we'll post when we can.
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