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I spy London
01 December 2006
Potential spies who want to know more about the world of espionage can do just that while taking a city break in London.
The Science Museum in the city is preparing an interactive spying exhibition named The Science of Spying.
Organisers believe that the exhibition will be one of the biggest family attractions of 2007 when it opens in February and runs until September.
It is designed to be both entertaining and educational for children and adults alike, with the promise of arriving as a civilian and leaving as a spy.
Visitors will be tested on their ability to perform spy-tasks such as cracking codes, gathering information and using the latest technology.
The exhibition is in fact an undercover mission to penetrate the enemies head quarters and during it, visitors will learn all about the science behind spy technology.
© Adfero Ltd
The Science Museum in the city is preparing an interactive spying exhibition named The Science of Spying.
Organisers believe that the exhibition will be one of the biggest family attractions of 2007 when it opens in February and runs until September.
It is designed to be both entertaining and educational for children and adults alike, with the promise of arriving as a civilian and leaving as a spy.
Visitors will be tested on their ability to perform spy-tasks such as cracking codes, gathering information and using the latest technology.
The exhibition is in fact an undercover mission to penetrate the enemies head quarters and during it, visitors will learn all about the science behind spy technology.
© Adfero Ltd
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