Have you ever wonder to travel and see the irreverent? Or wanted to see the most bizarre items on Earth? On journey I took a few days ago, I went to saw one of the most interest exhibits at Riley's Believe or not Museum in Surfer's Paradise,Queensland. This place has some of the most interesting and fascinating item exhibits on the planet. It is filled with some of the most interesting facts about people and places that you will ever encounter. Most of all, it is what makes the adventure fun and interesting in a way.
I got see this Lego powered car run. Yes, it really does run. The amount of Legos put together to assemble it is amazing and is prize to see. It has is own power.Its gears can really run quick when the car is really powered on its own. It is a site to see.Most of all, it one of the many exhibit was I able to encounter.
There was the man who was blue. I really blue that live a long time ago. He was exactly as you see him. He was not frozen. But, he was not frozen. He just was that way.
Many of the exhibit are unique and tell the story of people and the weirdness that is a part of the world. Some of the exhibits you would not believe this stuff really does exists. But, it does. It is very interesting. Like the picture below.
These exhibits get you to think about weirdness that is in our world. These sites that you don't hear about nor do you see them in every day life. These sites to be seen. They are very much attention getting. The exhibits at the museum make you feel like you are visiting the Addams Family.
The mystery behind the oddities is the stories that they about. I see plenty of oddities that make this adventure worth going to. There is plenty to see and the exhibits are just as wild as they are being next to them.
You can see the mystery and is what really creates the magic of wonder. I really did enjoy learning and see these exhibits. They are worth looking and learning about.
This exhibit is one of the ones that I saw in the picture above. It is interesting to say the least.
I saw plenty of these type of miniature buildings inside the museum. What lies in the museum is a spectacular of the weird and sites never view. It is part of the world that I got to experience. It is one of the believable experiences that you can have it ask yourself how on did these happen? It leaves with plenty of those questions. There are plenty that stick in your own mind. Most of all, this place does leave with questions stick inside your brain. Going to Ripley's Believe or not is affordable. You can bring your family. It is filled with education and site to be seen. It does leave you with plenty of thing to see.
These exhibits will leave your mind blown and asking the five questions. I did ask plenty of the five questions. It has been a wacky and weird adventure. These things I would not ever seen in the world. It does leave me to think and go hmmmm. Here is what it does cost in Queensland.
Ripley's Museum Information
Regular Hours
Open every day & night - 9am till Late Special Hours
Anzac Day – 1:30pm to 11pm
New Years Eve – 9am to 6pm
REGULAR TICKETS
- Adult: $24.90
- Seniors/Students/Backpackers: $19.90
- Children 5-12: $13.50
- Children 1-4: FREE
Call (07) 5592 0040 or email us for reservations
MUSEUM ADDRESS
Soul Shopping Centre
Cavill Mall
Surfers Paradise
Queensland, 4217 Australia
It is relatively inexpensive. It is one of those places if you want to spend some time that you need to take a break that you can. It gave me a break from the ordinary mundane. This place is one of those that you can.It is filled with mystery and suspense.
Don't if you need a break from the mundane just check out my friends at Haka Tours, they will fit your needs to give you the perfect vacation.Anyway, I enjoyed going and can highly recommend seeing this. Finally, I would definitely go back see it again.
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