Facundo Ildarraz, 17, and his family came to Miami from Argentina to catch a cruise and had a few days to check out the city.
the spinning tunnel and the upside-down room. The difference is that Paradox Museum explains the math and science behind each illusion. “We’re a top field trip destination for pre-K all the ...
(AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) A group of friends pose for a picture that will be rotated upside down to create an optical illusion, at Paradox Museum Miami, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, in Miami. (AP ...
the spinning tunnel and the upside-down room. The difference is that Paradox Museum explains the math and science behind each illusion. “We’re a top field trip destination for pre-K all the way up ...
Nathan McDonnell, visiting from New York City, looks into a kaleidoscope at Paradox Museum Miami, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) ...
the spinning tunnel and the upside-down room. The difference is that Paradox Museum explains the math and science behind each illusion. "We’re a top field trip destination for pre-K all the way up ...
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