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Hardly anyone to be seen in this view, but when I returned from taking the Japanese Garden panoramas, http://tinyurl.com/msqdnq, the scene was much different... people; students, teachers and museum employees every where and the young students going into the Natural Science Museum in order too... amazing how that can be accomplished!
This panorama has a view of the statue entitled, Hope of Humanity, and to my eye, more striking [due to the lighting] than the frontal view seen in http://www.gigapan.org/viewGigapan.php?id=26149. |
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When this panorama was taken, there were not so many people to be seen; however, 90 minutes later, students were everywhere lined up in an orderly fashion to enter the Natural Science Museum.
Few ever notice this amazing sculpture by Charles Umlauf entitled, Hope of Humanity. Seeing it, to me, is the prime reason to visit this area. Years ago, I took a photography class and at that point-in-time discovered this statue when it was on the other side of the museum and have never forgotten the A+ I received for my photo of Hope of Humanity. |
