2️⃣0️⃣1️⃣9️⃣0️⃣8️⃣0️⃣1️⃣ Want to know if you can survive in -20 deg C - then this is the place for you. I thought my ears and nose were gonna break off. It was so coooolllll!!! I was given a wet towel to swirl and you guessed it - in a few spin, the wet towel starts to iced up. Its amazing. The other thing was blowing soap bubbles in here. The bubbles just freezes and drop to the floor. I was thinking if it is true - if you pee in such cold, will you form a yellow bridge ;) sorry don't judge hahahaha!
The frozen creature wasn't so exciting. I guess it is beneficial for science and research to observe and learn from frozen animals but I didn't really enjoy it. No need to see nature in action against those get caught in extreme temperatures.
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Read moreI thought this was a really unique museum purely for its sub zero room at -20 degrees Celsius. The frozen ice blocks of fish specimens are a unique way to display those creatures; though it looks a little bizarre. It even have huge ice blocks to indicate drift ices in the sea in winter. Great stop even if you are thinking if you should make a small detour into this...
Read more-20 room filled with various displays of fish in ice, a good amount of English explanations, and various hands-on interactive science exhibits. You can request a bottle for making soap bubbles that freeze but ours popped and turned sticky so I was a bit disappointed by that. Really friendly staff and a "present" of hotate shell for making a wish aftee...
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