Woodstock Dreams in the Hall of Bones

Two visitors to the Natural History Museum in London admire the huge skeleton in the main hall.

The Natural History Museum’s most famous skeleton used to be “Dippy,” a diplodocus that dominated that main hall for 112 years. In 2017, it was replaced with a blue whale skeleton (which is what you see here). Dippy wasn’t actually a real skeleton though; it was a composite cast made from plaster and steel. The irony? For over a century, visitors thought they were seeing an actual dinosaur when they were really looking at a rather elaborate replica.


Apertureƒ/1.8CameraSM-G998BFocal length6.7mmISO50Shutter speed1/100s

#2022 #Architecture #bandMerchandise #blueWhaleSkeleton #BritishCulture #counterculture #denimJackets #familyVisit #festivalCulture #generationalConnection #glassCeiling #gothicArchitecture #heritageTourism #London #LondonLandmarks #museumPhotography #musicHeritage #NaturalHistoryMuseumLondon #Photo #Photography #StreetPhotography #UnitedKingdom #vintageAesthetic #Woodstock

Monday Love Spotlight on the 2025 ICMTA Teachers’ Gathering!
Shout out to the great folks at the ICMTA!

They are opening their arms to welcome conscious movement teachers and practitioners from across the globe to gather near the vibrant city of Belgrade, Serbia.

#ICMTA2025 #TeachersGathering #ConsciousMovement #EmbodiedWisdom #DanceCommunity #GenerationalConnection #MovementMedicine #InclusiveDance #SerbiaRetreat #CoCreation

https://consciousdancer.com/monday-love-spotlight-on-the-2025-icmta-teachers-gathering/

Monday Love Spotlight on the 2025 ICMTA Teachers’ Gathering!

Shout out to the great folks at the ICMTA! They are opening their arms to welcome conscious movement teachers and practitioners from across the globe to gather near the vibrant city of Belgrade, Serbia. Make plans now to join together and celebrate the interplay of wisdom, creativity, and connection across cultures, cohorts, and generations. Generations are more

Conscious Dancer