http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-31025229
I'm outraged!
To me Dippy in the hall at the NHM is as iconic as Big Ben or Tower Bridge! When I went to the NHM as a kid I remember it being the most spectacular thing there, and I went back a few months ago and its just as impressive now.
Having a life sized replica of an animal that no longer exists is a wonderful thing, especially to children. I can understand why the NHM are keen to show off their full sized, fully complete Blue Whale skeleteon, but I think they are kind of missing the point. Its impressive in a museum curator "look at the fully complete specimin we have, isn't it interesting" kind of way, but I feel its nothing compared to the "Wow kids! Look at the size of this thing!!" prescence of something most people will have never seen before.
Its a shame
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I'm outraged!

To me Dippy in the hall at the NHM is as iconic as Big Ben or Tower Bridge! When I went to the NHM as a kid I remember it being the most spectacular thing there, and I went back a few months ago and its just as impressive now.
Having a life sized replica of an animal that no longer exists is a wonderful thing, especially to children. I can understand why the NHM are keen to show off their full sized, fully complete Blue Whale skeleteon, but I think they are kind of missing the point. Its impressive in a museum curator "look at the fully complete specimin we have, isn't it interesting" kind of way, but I feel its nothing compared to the "Wow kids! Look at the size of this thing!!" prescence of something most people will have never seen before.
Its a shame
