Science Museum opens interactive spy exhibition in London, UK
Always fancied yourself as a bit of a 007? Well, here's your chance to be a spy for the day - reports
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The Science Museum is staging the world's largest interactive spy exhibition, with visitors entering the world of espionage through a secret door.
After being recruited as a trainee spy, you'll be taught how to crack a safe, make a disguise, and spot a liar before embarking on a secret mission.
All the latest Bond-style gadgets will be at your disposal, including night-vision goggles, hidden bugs, remote-control spy planes and biometric face scanners.
To complete your mission, you'll have to evade counter surveillance and get through a body or brain scanner in order to discover the hidden clues.
The Science of Spying, The Science Museum, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, SW7. 10 February to 2 September 2007. 10am to 6pm. Ticket prices vary. Tel: 0870 906 3890 or visit www.sciencemuseum.org.uk to book
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