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National Museum of the Marine Corps
18900 Jefferson Davis Highway . Triangle . Va . 22172
The Frozen Chosin Exhibit...This was one of our favorite exhibits. You walk into a closed room. The air conditioning is turned up and a wind is blowing. You can hear the enemy approaching...surreal...
CLICK HERE for a virtual tour...if video doesn't play, click "related media" and "immersion soundtrack"...this is what plays while you are in the exhibit.
National Museum of the Marine Corps
18900 Jefferson Davis Highway . Triangle . Va . 22172
The Frozen Chosin Exhibit...This was one of our favorite exhibits. You walk into a closed room. The air conditioning is turned up and a wind is blowing. You can hear the enemy approaching...surreal...
CLICK HERE for a virtual tour...if video doesn't play, click "related media" and "immersion soundtrack"...this is what plays while you are in the exhibit.
Just read throughthe last few posts, what a superb museum to visit.
ReplyDeletea neat way to bring the feeling of reality.
ReplyDeleteWe are so lucky to have brave men who volunteer to serve. I am sure this exhibit is only a tiny taste of the things they have lived through.
ReplyDeleteThis exhibit in particular is remarkable, Tanya.
ReplyDeleteYou have done a great job in walking us around the museum!
ReplyDeleteEven more striking than the other displays, you can feel the chill!
ReplyDeleteWow, this just brings everything to life!
ReplyDeleteGosh, in the video, there is gunfire and they are fighting even in the dark! What an idea to do this...I can't even imagine how awful it was.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors in these interior scenes, and how they have lit the displays.
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Mersad Donko Photography
I love it when museums come alive like this. It's something that we aren't good at here...
ReplyDeleteWow! It seems so real.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that this place is so extensive. Would love to visit sometime.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an amazing museum.
ReplyDeleteThese dioramas are AMAZING! I can't get over the technical skill and artistry that went into each. It makes you feel like you are actually THERE!
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