On our recent vacation, turned road trip, to West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky, we planned a visit to the Creation Museum in Kentucky. The state-of-the-art 70,000 square foot museum brings the pages of the Bible to life, casting its characters and animals in dynamic form and placing them in familiar settings. Majestic murals, great masterpieces brimming with pulsating colors and details, provide a backdrop for many of the settings.
I took a ton of pictures while there and will be sharing them with you soon. But, I am particularly fond of this shot in the Garden of Eden while the serpent coils in the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
Can you see why? Look closely at the tree trunk. What do you see?
WOW! It took me a bit but I do see it! Very interesting!
I had never heard of this place. Cool picture. Were there more things like this or was this the only one?
This was the only “hidden” picture I saw. But, that doesn’t mean there aren’t more. The museum was overflowing with exhibits and pictures of creation and evolution. Pretty amazing to see!
Absolutely stunning.
It really is, Donna! Thanks for commenting!
Oh wow, that is beautiful and amazing!
So true, Kim!
I had to look really close but I see it!
OH I’m glad you could see it too!
Jesus on the cross.
YES – it’s a whole body on the tree trunk to the left if you look really close. Face, arms out-stretched and body. I got major chills when someone pointed it out to me in the museum! Pretty amazingly done!
I saw the face!! How cool!!
Good!!
I see it! My cousins went to the Holy Land Experience and loved that too!
That’s really cool, Kelly!!
That is amazing. What a great shot.
Thanks, Rachel!
I think I see the same thing as Jenny but I had to look for awhile! Very interesting though!
Yes, Tenille! It’s there!
Very cool!
Agreed!
Very cool picture. But I don’t see anything.
Look closely to the left of the photo on the tree trunk.
Is that supposed to resemble Jesus on the cross? I see outstretched arms & head for sure. Very cool!
Ding, ding, ding! You’re right!
That’s an awesome shot hon! One of my favorites of the trip!
Thanks!