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After Bruges I took a bus back to Brussels, where I hung out for a while waiting
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After Bruges I took a bus back to Brussels, where I hung out for a while waiting
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for my next bus which would take me across the pond.
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for my next bus which would take me across the pond.
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## London, UK
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Getting to London was honestly one of the most exciting parts of that trip. The
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Channel Tunnel, or "Chunnel", runs from France, underneath the English Channel,
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and pops back up in England. In the tunnel is a giant train which ferries cars
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and buses through the tunnel. Taking the Chunnel was as easy as buying a bus
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ticket from Brussels to London, and passing through three passport checks along
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the way (the UK check being the most intense passport check of my entire
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journey, for whatever reason).
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While the London Underground (The Tube, as the British call it, in their very
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endearing habit of giving everything an endearing nickname) was easy enough to
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use, though _very_ expensive, so I spent a lot of time walking in the bitter
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cold. London is a _huge_ metropolitan city, filled to the brim with shops and
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restaurants and plenty of other attractions to grab tourists. But despite their
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best efforts, none were more grabbing to me than the museums.
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{% include image.html
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dir="mr-worldwide" file="london-steg-2018.jpg" width=1920
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descr="Stegosaurus at the Natural History Museum. London, 2018"
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%}
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All the major museums in London are free to enter. This includes the National
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Gallery, exhibiting paintings and art from the world over, the Natural History
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Museum (my favorite), with its seemingly infinite halls of fossils and stones
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and pre-historic artifacts, and the British Museum, which exhibits many of the
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archeological treasures the British have stolen from other cultures throughout
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history.
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There's a significant amount of controversy surrounding the British Museum, and
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whether or not it's right for it to keep artifacts like the Rosetta Stone, and
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sculptures from the Parthenon of Athens. The argument is that the British were
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not really _given_ these artifacts by the peoples/cultures which originated
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them, and so the museum is effectively parading stolen property.
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The British Museum argues that, in fact, it's encouraging the spread of culture
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and understanding by collecting these artifacts from around the world and
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displaying them in context to each other, and that its mission is charitable to
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the cultures from which the artifacts are taken. And additionally that: "[the]
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restitutionist premise, that whatever was made in a country must return to an
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original geographical site, would empty both the British Museum and the other
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great museums of the world".
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The argument that they're actually spreading culture is pretty patronizing, as
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if the people they've stolen from don't know how to do this best for themselves,
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and as if they should obviously _want_ this to be done for them. As for the
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argument that restitutionism would empty the museum, I can only imagine a
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restitutionist responding: "Yes, that's the point". It's one thing for a museum
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to be given or loaned an item for display by another people, but quite another
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to assume the right to take an item regardless of its peoples' wishes.
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Besides some very good fish and chips, London didn't have all that much else for
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me. The museums were insanely crowded, with everyone pushing over themselves to
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fill out their selfie-with-famous-objects-bingo-cards; my hostel was weird (all
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of my hostels in the UK were weird, in fact; more on that in Ireland); and
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everything was quite expensive. I wasn't too sad to leave.
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