National Museum of Natural History and Science, Lisbon⌗
I was lucky enough to be in Lisbon recently for work, and was able to take a day or two off to see the sights. These
photographs were taken in the - in the nicest possible sense - somewhat shabby and neglected National Museum of
Natural History and Science. As ever, titles and captions by somewhat ancient (by modern standards) AI. (Which gets
some things here quite entertainingly wrong - I sense a certain scatalogical bent in the model, it’s very keen to find
plumbing and toilets where none exist…)
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Looking through the window of the old museum, one can’t help but feel a chill run down their spine. the building has a somewhat neglected and old-fashioned feeling to it, which gives it an air of spookiness. there are almost certainly ghosts here.
inside the museum, the walls are covered with tiles, and the display cases are filled with strange and mysterious artifacts. there are long, thin objects hanging from the ceiling, casting eerie shadows on the walls. the room is dimly lit, adding to the overall eerie atmosphere.
as one gazes through the window, they can’t help but feel a sense of foreboding. it’s as if the ghosts of the past are calling out to them, beckoning them to come inside and uncover the secrets that the museum holds.
The Forgotten Pipe Of Lisbon’s National Museum Of Natural History And Science⌗
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In a forgotten corner of lisbon’s national museum of natural history and science, there is a strange and eerie sight to behold. behind a tattered curtain, an old-fashioned pipe sticks out from the wall, surrounded by peeling paint and crumbling tiles. it’s as if time has forgotten this place, leaving it to the elements and the ghosts of the past. some say that the pipe is a remnant of a long-forgotten experiment, while others whisper that it is a portal to another dimension. whatever the truth may be, the pipe stands as a testament to the mysteries that lie within the museum’s walls.
The Spooky Pipes Of Lisbon’s National Museum Of Natural History And Science⌗
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The pipes on the wall of the lisbon’s national museum of natural history and science have a somewhat neglected and old-fashioned feeling to it, which gives it an air of spookiness. the pipes are connected to three electrical outlets on the wall. it is believed that these pipes are part of the museum’s heating and cooling system, which has been in place for many years. over time, the pipes have become weathered and worn, adding to the eerie atmosphere of the museum. visitors to the museum often feel a sense of unease as they walk past the pipes, as if they are being watched by the ghosts of the past.
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As i walk through the long hallway of the museum, i can’t help but feel a sense of unease. the sunlight filters through the arched windows, casting eerie shadows that dance along the walls. the tables and chairs are empty, and the only sound i hear is the echo of my own footsteps. i can’t shake the feeling that i’m being watched, and i can’t help but wonder if the rumors about the museum being haunted are true.
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In the dimly lit room of the lisbon’s national museum of natural history and science, vintage bottles of liquor are displayed on a table. the bottles are covered in dust and cobwebs, suggesting that they have been long forgotten and untouched for many years. as you approach the table, you can’t help but feel a sense of unease, as if the spirits trapped within the bottles are trying to communicate with you.
as you reach out to pick up one of the bottles, a sudden gust of wind blows out the candles in the room, plunging it into complete darkness. the only source of light comes from the flickering flames of the candles, casting eerie shadows on the dusty bottles.
you can’t help but feel a chill run down your spine as you hear whispers and murmurs coming from the bottles. it’s as if the spirits trapped within the bottles are trying to tell you their stories, their secrets, and their long-forgotten memories.
as you leave the room, you can’t shake off the feeling that you are being watched and followed by the spirits trapped within the bottles. you quickly make your way out of the museum, never to return again.
The Skeleton Of A Long-Extinct Animal In The Lisbon’S National Museum Of Natural History And Science.⌗
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In the dimly lit halls of the lisbon’s national museum of natural history and science, a mysterious skeleton of a long-extinct creature rests upon a wooden table. the bones are all that remain of what was once a living, breathing animal. some say that the spirits of these long-dead creatures still linger in the museum, haunting the halls and corridors. visitors to the museum often report strange occurrences and eerie feelings, as if they are being watched by unseen eyes. is it the ghosts of the animals that once roamed the earth, or something else entirely?