On this day, J-1 intern Yuke visited the American Museum of Natural History in New York, one of the largest natural history museums in the world. The museum, known for its vast array of exhibits from around the globe, including dinosaur fossils and anthropological artifacts, provided an incredibly enriching experience. Yuke started the tour in the dinosaur hall, where a complete skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex offered a vivid understanding of ancient life on Earth. In the Hall of Human Origins, Yuke explored the process of human evolution through ancient remains and tools from different cultures, highlighting the rich historical heritage of the United States as a multicultural nation. The Hall of Earth and Space featured topics on the origin of the universe and planetary motion, with interactive exhibits and multimedia displays enhancing the understanding of the cosmos's vastness and mystery.
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