Science Entertainment Museum (The Field Trip Part 3)

Relieved to be free from the relentless onslaught of dreadful jokes and inappropriate banter from our tour guide, we finally arrived at our first destination. Our legs eagerly stretched as we stepped out, and our ears rejoiced at the absence of unwanted chatter.

The Science Entertainment Museum and Davao Crocodile Farm happened to be located right next to each other. We decided to explore the museum first. Inside, we encountered a room that demonstrated the workings of green screens in TV productions, another room filled with interactive science projects, and a separate space where we had the opportunity to voice dub a short scene from Naruto. Additionally, there was a dimly lit room where white material seemed to capture our shadows as the lights flickered on and off. However, to be honest, the museum didn't make a lasting impression on my memory, as the entire tour lasted a mere twenty minutes. It felt as though the administrators were rushing, perhaps attempting to break a world record or compete in some sort of race. Nevertheless, I did find enjoyment in posing for pictures with their Mecha models.

Stay tuned for more detailed descriptions of our upcoming destinations in my next posts!

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