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9:11am Friday 12th March 2010 in
AS A student of classics, my visit to the Myths and Monsters exhibition at the Horniman Museum was like going on a school trip.
Cyclops, unicorns, yeti, mermaids, giant elephant birds and a chimera with the heads of a lion, goat and serpent are just a handful of the monsters on display.
The exhibition explores the origins of centuries-old myths and legends with giant models of a dragon, yeti, cyclops and an alien resembling ET.
It offers families a fantastic day out with plenty of interactive games and educational activities for the kids.
One of the weirder creatures is a green mouse, created by the injection of a jellyfish gene into an unwitting rodent.
But are these myths really true or just imagined?
Although inconclusive, the exhibition presents a variety of evidence offering explanations to their origins.
But one certainty is the tales will make the imagination of younger minds run wild.
Myths and Monsters runs until September at the Horniman Museum, London Road, Forest Hill. Tel 020 8699 1872 or visit horniman.ac.uk
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Legends exhibition. Tommy Taborn, age 5, and sister Bonnie, aged 3, stand with a unicorn
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A hungry cyclops at the Myths and Monsters exhibition
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Is the yeti a myth or reality?
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A dragon sleeps at the Myths and Monsters exhibition
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