London's Natural History Museum consists of two main sections: the Life
Gallery and the Earth Gallery. The Life Gallery explores insects, birds and
mammals dating back to the dinosaur period and beyond. The Earth Galleries
explore the forces of nature such as earthquakes and volcanoes.

Natural History Museum, London
The museum is also divided into the following four zones:
- Orange Zone: Darwin Centre, Wildlife Garden
- Blue Zone: Dinosaurs, fish, amphibians, reptiles, human biology,
Jerwood Gallery, marine invertebrates, mammals
- Green Zone: Birds, creepy crawlies, ecology, fossil marine
reptiles, giant sequoia, minerals, meteorites, evolution, plant
power, primates, Waterhouse Gallery
- Red Zone: Earth Lab, Earth Today and Tomorrow, Earth's Treasury,
From the Beginning, Lasting Impressions, The Power Within, Restless
Surface
The Natural History Museum is located in London SW7. Admission to the
museum is free. For further information, please visit
www.nhm.ac.uk