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Trav3l & Tours

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  Welcome to Trav3l Tours forum Travel Consultants message to keen travelers ! We are a team of experienced travel consultants to providing unforgettable experiences and customized tour packages that cater to your unique needs and preferences. With years of expertise in the travel industry, we take pride in crafting exceptional adventures that will create lasting memories. At Trav3l& Tours Consultants forum, we believe that travel is not simply about visiting new places; it's about immersing yourself in the wonders and cultures of different destinations. Our goal is to curate journeys that go beyond typical tourist attractions, allowing you to explore hidden gems, meet the locals, and truly connect with the destinations you visit. Whether you seek leisurely vacations or crave adrenaline-fueled adventures, we have a wide range of options to suit your desired experience. Our team works tirelessly to design meticulously-planned itineraries, ensuring that every moment of y...

Block Printing

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  Block printing is a method of printing whereby an image or text is carved into a block of material like wood, metal or linoleum and then ink is applied onto the raised surface of the block before being transferred onto the printing surface such as paper or fabric. This technique dates back to ancient times and is believed to have originated in China, Japan and Korea. The oldest known surviving example of block printing comes from China, dating back to the 7th century AD. This technique was used predominantly for printing religious and literary texts, as well as printing images of Buddha. In Japan, block printing was known as "woodcutting" and was used primarily for printing images on paper used for paintings and illustrated books. This printing method was very popular during the Edo period (1603-1868) when color printing was also introduced. In Europe, block printing was introduced during the 14th century, where it was mostly used for printing playing cards and textiles. It...

London visit & tips to explore different museums

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  Great choice! If you liked the Science Museum in London, I suggest you visit the following places: 1. Natural History Museum - Located just next to the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum is a must-visit. It has a vast collection of exhibits covering themes such as dinosaurs, mammals, ecology, and human evolution. 2. Imperial War Museum - If you are interested in history, especially military history, then the Imperial War Museum is a great place to visit. The museum covers the vicissitudes of modern warfare and related social issues. 3. The British Museum - This museum holds a collection of over eight million objects that span world cultures, past and present, from the Americas to Asia. I hope you have a great time exploring these places !

Explore London National Museum

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 A recent visit to London National museum highlighted many marvels of bodies & medicines and treatments.Space & technology The display  builds curiosity for everyone to find more information.when visiting  in family keep looking & discussing with kids  as this create  observation among them&open discussion source. Do check the the cabinet holds over a thousands medical things e.g.Herbs,formulas,method of preparation & different apparatus used .e.g blue glasses,merman,wooden cat structure .falcon jar,bicycle helmet.also check detailed  body organs displayed. There are also some medicine & the communities used them in different eras also  find old pharmacy shop of 1911 .Most strange thing is the foot X ray machine,even you can compare the size of everyone's in your group.also there is the wax Venus model showing different body parts. So in short its a great visit for everyone ,i can say its one of the most fascination & i...