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Most of this collection dates from Victorian times. It is now housed in a purpose built museum in the Brambell Building, part of the School of Biological Sciences in Bangor, North Wales. 360 degree pano taken in 2008. One day I'll get back to shoot another at higher resolution.
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- Reconstructed skeleton of Spinosaurus during installation, Dinosaur Expo 2009, Tokyo by Matthew Lamanna
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A life-sized reconstruction of the skeleton of the gigantic (~15 m long) North African Cretaceous theropod dinosaur Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, produced by the Japanese natural history exhibition company HAN Project 21 Co., Ltd. and exhibited in their 2009 dinosaur exposition in Tokyo (Dinosaur Expo 2009: The Miracle of D...
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For a 360VR view see www.3dpan.org/43297
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Some of the skeletons and birds on display at Portland State University on the second floor of the science building. There are Grizzley bear, Zebra, and Lion skeletons. There is a large avian display as well. I photographed this with a Canon G9 and a Gigapan robot. I used the Gigapan Stitcher 4.3684. I used Phot...
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A whale skeleton which is on display on the second floor of the science building at Portland State University. There are other very interesting skeletons on display such as a Grizzley bear, Zebra, Lion, Python etc. I took this photograph with a Canon G9 utilizing a Gigapan robot and stitched it with the Gigapan 4.386...
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This sperm whale skeleton is on display in the Whaling Museum of the Nantucket Historical Association. It came from a 46 foot long bull sperm whale that beached on Jan 1, 1998 at Sconset's Low Beach. Many Nantucketers participated in the messy process of extracting and preparing the bones for display. Tools from t...
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