The world's natural wonders come to London this March when BBC Earth Experience, narrated by David Attenborough opens the new The Daikin Centre in Earl's Court. 

Produced in partnership with BBC studios, Moon Eye Productions and Live Nation, BBC Earth Experience is an interactive 360-audio-visual exhibition that comes with bespoke narration from David Attenborough. 

BBC Earth Experience is also big and high-tech and sustainable. Housed in a 1608 metre-squared venue that has been built using materials that can be recycled or reused, projectors are powered by renewable energy and screens are made of cotton, which will be repurposed after use. 

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The experience also features hundreds of multi-angle screens, it contains footage from the wonderous television series, Seven Worlds, One Planet. 

There are breakout zones and interactive rooms as well so audience members can discover more about the natural world and the extraordinary biodiversity across the seven continents. 

In the Micro Life room, punters can explore the planet's wonders on a microscopic scale, immerse themselves in spectacular drone footage in the Vista Stage and interact with ocean and sea life in the Water Room. 

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Like the series, BBC Earth Experience is a reminder of how wonderful yet fragile our planet is. 

In the experience’s final chapter, at the Earth Room, Sir David Attenborough implores people to think about what they can do in their daily lives to protect this planet of ours. 

Tickets are on sale now, from £28.50/£22 adult/child. 

Address: The Daikin Centre, Earl's Court, Empress Place SW6 1TT.

Website: bbcearthexperience.com