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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2008

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2008
exhibition tickets
Natural History Museum
Address
Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
London  SW7 5BD
United Kingdom
Price
£6.90
Booking from
Mon, 8th December 2008
Booking to
Fri, 24th April 2009
Supplier
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From vivid, sweeping landscapes to intimate portraits of animal behaviour, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition offers an unparalleled insight into the beauty, drama and diversity of the natural world.

Open to amateur and professional photographers of all ages, the annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition, owned by the Natural History Museum and BBC Wildlife Magazine, is the most prestigious event of its kind in the world.

This year's exhibition displays over 80 spectacular photographs, judged to be the most creative and accomplished of an overwhelming 32,351 entries submitted by photographers worldwide.


Travel

Nearest Tube: South Kensington [Piccadilly/District & Circle lines]

By Rail:
From Paddington - take the Circle or District Lines to South Kensington
From Victoria - take the Circle or District Lines west to South Kensington
From Waterloo - take the Northern Line north to Embankment then the Circle or District Lines west to South Kensington
From Liverpool Street - take the Central Line to Holborn and then change to the Piccadilly Line to South Kensington
From Fenchurch Street - go to nearby Tower Hill underground station and take the Circle or District Lines to South Kensington
From Euston - take either the Northern Line to Embankment station and change there onto the Circle or District Lines to South Kensington or take the Victoria Line to Victoria and change there onto the Circle or District Lines to South Kensington
From King's Cross/St Pancras - take the Piccadilly Line to South Kensington

By Bus: Bus routes 14, 49, 70, 74, 345 and C1 all have stops near the Museum and a number of London tour buses now include the Museum as a stop on their routes