Bizarre new poo attraction open in the UK – and it even has a vomiting robot

A NEW attraction in the UK turns its visitors into poop by taking them on a journey through the digestive system.
The exhibition promises to introduce kids to the “surprising science behind rumbling tummies and buttocks” with the help of a popular TV show and a crushing robot.
Operation Ouch! Food, feces and you Opened earlier this summer at the Science and Industry Museum in Manchester and bills itself as “an unforgettable journey of outsized science”.
Guests will be entertained by videos and illustrations by moderators Dr. Chris, Dr Xand and Dr. Ronx escorted from the TV show while she is guided by Dr.
With interactive games, challenges, facts and objects from the Science Museum’s collection, children will learn about the function of every organ in the digestive system from tongue to buttocks.
The journey begins when visitors enter through the mouth and play with giant teeth to find out why they all have different shapes.
Once in the stomach, they can eliminate the bad bacteria as quickly as possible in a fun reflex test game before they meet Larry the crushing robot.
He will help young scientists understand how bacteria and viruses spread in our vomit and make people sick.
Then the kids can take a walk through the villi in the small intestine and try to get the highest score in the nutrient toss game.
They can also relax and soak up the atmosphere in the appendix, spin the wheel on the poop drainage tube, and guess the smells in the stink chamber.
Finally, guests don a feces hat and prepare to be flushed down a giant toilet at the end of their digestive journey.
Once out of the restroom, visitors can return to the real world and explore the doctors’ top-secret laboratory, which is full of incredible experiments, as well as more games and surprises.
The Manc visited the exhibition after it opened and shared footage of it on their tiktok channel (@the.manc).
your video Since then, the exhibition has been viewed more than 49,000 times and many people have been amazed by the exhibition.
One wrote: “Love this.”
Another said: “We have tickets!”
A third added: “I want to be a bastard!”
The exhibition runs through June 9, 2024 in the museum’s Special Exhibition Gallery.
Tickets cost £10 for adults, £9 for children, seniors and concession tickets and are free for children under three.
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