Up close to turbulent landscapes

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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The Natural History Museum opens a new interactive exhibition which explores the dramatic, sometimes chaotic phenomenon which occurs in nature.

Grouped around the elements of land, water and air the 19 exhibits include a spiralling column of water which forms a vortex and a mini-dust storm, both of which can be manipulated by visitors.

Scarabeus Theatre Company will also be performing a 20-minute aerial show three times each day inspired by the unpredictability of the natural world.

Turbulent Landscapes
Until Sept 15, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road SW7
Mon to Sat 10am to 5.50pm
Sun 11am to 5.50pm
£5, £3 concs.
Tel: 020 7942 5000.
Tube: South Kensington

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