Travel Through Time with New Natural History Collections on Google Arts & Culture

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The Field Museum and the Google Cultural Institute are inviting people to an interactive, dynamic, and immersive discovery experience of the diversity and fragility of nature in an unprecedented way. This week, a new online exhibition available on g.co/naturalhistory – a partnership between Google and some of the world’s most emblematic Natural History institutions – will enable web users to discover natural history treasures including SUE the T. rex and many of The Field Museum’s permanent exhibitions. Panoramic Street View imagery gives people a backstage pass to wander virtually around iconic venues such as London’s Natural History Museum, The Field Museum of Chicago or New York’s American Museum of Natural History. They will be able to browse over a hundred fascinating stories related to dinosaurs and the world’s most known fossils, as well as learn about plants, insects, and minerals. The new online exhibition opens today at g.co/naturalhistory and is open for all online, for free on the web and through the new Google Arts & Culture mobile app on iOS and Android.

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