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Science Museum Attractions In Bristol

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Bristol is a city and county in South West England with a population of 459,300. The wider district has the 10th-largest population in England. The urban area population of 724,000 is the 8th-largest in the UK. The city borders North Somerset and South Gloucestershire, with the cities of Bath and Gloucester to the south-east and north-east, respectively. South Wales lies across the Severn estuary. Iron Age hill forts and Roman villas were built near the confluence of the rivers Frome and Avon, and around the beginning of the 11th century the settlement was known as Brycgstow . Bristol received a royal charter in 1155 and was historically divided betwee...
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  • 1. We The Curious Bristol
    We The Curious is a science centre and charity in Bristol, England. The aim of the centre is to create a culture of curiosity. It displays interactive hands-on exhibits, produces shows and workshops for visitors from schools and for members of the public, and is also home of the United Kingdom's first 3D planetarium. As part of its charitable status, We The Curious has an extensive community engagement programme. In regular weekends throughout the year We The Curious hosts Hello! weekends for communities who are currently under-represented in their visitors while also providing a community membership for charities and groups working in and for the community.
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  • 2. Earth Sciences Museum Bristol
    Dowsing is a type of divination employed in attempts to locate ground water, buried metals or ores, gemstones, oil, gravesites, and many other objects and materials without the use of scientific apparatus. Dowsing is considered a pseudoscience, and there is no scientific evidence that it is any more effective than random chance.Dowsing is also known as divining , doodlebugging or water finding, water witching or water dowsing. A Y-shaped twig or rod, or two L-shaped ones — individually called a dowsing rod, divining rod , vining rod, or witching rod — are sometimes used during dowsing, although some dowsers use other equipment or no equipment at all. Dowsing appears to have arisen in the context of Renaissance magic in Germany, and it remains popular among believers in Forteana or radi...
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