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   Volcano Museum Hawaii Island, also known as the Big Island of Volcanoes, is located on the 4,170-meter-high Mauna Loa Volcano. The Volcano Museum successively displays the history of Hawaii's more than 100-year volcanic eruptions and the legends about the goddess of volcanoes. Pictures and electronic video materials. Through the show and performance, the audience can understand that there is an active volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii at a depth of 3,000 feet, which moves and grows northwest at a speed of 4 inches every year; The earliest one occurred in 1823, the last one occurred in 1984, and the small-scale volcanic eruption has never stopped. The Volcano Museum also displays 7 craters and types of volcanic lava with pictures and texts. The 7 seismometers in the museum constantly display and monitor the subtle changes in volcanic movement.

  Toilet Museum There is an interesting but little-known toilet museum in Leywood, Massachusetts, USA. The exhibits in the museum range from the roughest toilets used in ancient times to the luxurious toilets of the Victorian era. The most luxurious of these is a Victorian flush toilet from 1891—trimmed with gold trim, inlaid with blue porcelain embossments, and has a hand-carved oak toilet board. In addition to toilets, there are various bathtubs, sitting tubs, foot basins, etc. The museum also exhibits tools for repairing water pipes and drainage systems from ancient times to the present.

  Dentist Museum There is a Dentist Museum on the campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA. The University of Maryland opened the world's first college to train dentists in Baltimore. The museum tells visitors the history of medical dentistry, and visitors can see a set of dentures made for the first president of the United States, Washington, using animal bones. Perhaps most people want to avoid seeing the dentist. However, the director of the Dental Museum said he wanted the museum to be an attractive place to visit and to understand the importance of maintaining healthy teeth.

  The Football Museum has established the world's first football museum in Sikkim, London, England. In addition to a dazzling array of football exhibits, there are also cultural and historical materials on the origin of football, photos of some football veterans, sweaty jerseys worn by the stars and publications. Published football newspapers, etc. The museum often collects exhibits from football associations from all over the world, and has received warm support and response. They have sent team flags, team emblems, jerseys, commemorative badges, football cups, etc. The museum has a red jersey worn by the captain of the British national team in the 1930s, a pair of "merit shoes" by Maffei, the "ball king" at that time, and the original manuscript of the famous "Football Concerto".

  The Blind Art Museum has a blind art museum in Madrid, the capital of Spain. The exhibition hall of this museum is specially designed for the blind, and they can walk from one end of the exhibition hall to the other without obstacles. The museum displays more than 40,000 books for the blind, 60,000 tapes of 5,000 books, a topographic map of Spain with names of provinces and cities in Braille, the Parthenon in Athens and the Eiffel Tower in France. , London Bridge in the United Kingdom, the Statue of Liberty in the United States and more than 30 models of world scenic spots and historical sites, blind people can touch it with their hands. The most fascinating of the exhibits is a replica of the Old City of Jerusalem made of wood. When blind people touch the streets with their fingers, they can activate the tape recorder and tell them the details of the places they touch.

  Computer Museum The world's first computer museum was built in Boston, USA in January 1984, covering an area of ​​5,100 square meters. The museum was built to preserve the world's first computer capable of storing information, the "Cyclone". The Cyclone was built in 1945. Because of its size and occupying an MIT building, people wanted to tear it down. It was then that the scientists involved in building the computer intervened, allowing the Cyclone to survive and the museum to emerge.

  The museum is divided into 5 exhibition halls, each hall represents a development stage. The "Cyclone" is in the first hall, and there is a television set built in 1950 next to it. The other four halls are the transistor hall, the integrated circuit hall, the computer and image hall, and the intelligent computer hall. Through more than 700 exhibits and related documents, materials, programming, publications, etc., you can understand the progress of information conversion technology from abacus to silicon chip; you can also see the landing robot, sea landing robot, advanced robot Toys and other high-end products.

  London Crime Museum The London Crime Museum is an unparalleled exhibition hall of case-solving evidence. It was established in 1875 and is located at the police headquarters. The purpose is to permanently display the particularly important crime cases undertaken by the London Metropolitan Police for the police from all over the world. These include acts of terrorism, espionage, kidnapping, ticket-trafficking, drug-trafficking, prostitution, forgery, theft, and homicides of all kinds. In a gloomy room of the museum, there are 37 plastic models of people hanged in the Victorian era, hanging from different forms of hanging rings; Photos and the pistol that Ruth Ellis, the woman who was last hanged in 1955, used to shoot her lover. There is also a statistics table of the number of people who died in order to maintain law and order.

  Rare Newspaper Museum On the Ponte Street in Aachen, the historical and cultural city of Germany, there is the Aachen Newspaper Museum built in 1886. It is the oldest and largest rare newspaper museum in the world. The museum has a collection of more than 150,000 newspapers from all over the world, mainly the trial issue, the first issue, the last issue, the commemorative issue and various special newspapers, of which there are more than 20,000 newspapers in the first issue. In the three exhibition halls on the second floor of the museum, various newspapers from different historical periods are displayed. Here, one can see the early newspapers of various European countries, such as the Nouvelle Nouvelle published in 1589 (actually only one page); the weekly Newspaper published in 1609 (also only a one-page newspaper); published in 1650 "Arrival", although only a 16-page newspaper, is the first daily newspaper. There are also a large collection of early socialist newspapers, such as the last issue of the "Neue Rheinische Zeitung" edited by Marx on May 19, 1849. There is also the smallest newspaper "Rome Daily" published in Rome, Italy in 1829, which is only equivalent to 1/4 of an ordinary book page; the world's largest newspaper "Constellation" published in New York in 1859 to commemorate the publication of the American Declaration of Independence; published in France The "Postcard Newspaper", like ordinary postcards, is printed with news on one side and sent to subscribers to read. There are even supplements in the newspaper, and the page size is about the size of an ordinary postage stamp.

  The Drug Enforcement Museum is located at the Drug Enforcement Agency Museum in Arlington, Virginia. It displays the history of the United States' search for illegal drugs, starting with the Opium War in the 19th century, when China was forced to sign unequal treaties, ceding land, and paying compensation and humiliation. Anti-drug operations in South America. The museum has a section that displays various items used in drug use, and visitors can also see a diamond-encrusted pistol that once belonged to a drug lord, as well as photos of famous American people taking drugs. The museum often invites retired Drug Enforcement Agency officers to lead visitors on tours and recount the thrilling stories of their investigations into drug smuggling and the arrest of drug dealers and smugglers.

  In 1935, the Pirate Museum excavated a wooden pirate ship that had been decaying for more than 1,000 years on the island of Funn in Denmark. The interior of the ship was completely rotten, but the shape of the hull was complete. The pirate ship in is exactly the same. Because it was too rotten to move, a wall was built around the original excavation site and a glass roof was installed. People used it as a pirate museum to display many miniature model products, such as pirate ships, pirate helmets, pirate swords, etc. Tourists buy it as a souvenir.


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