Photos | Historic Artifacts at the Exploratorium, 2024

A fascinating look at the Exploratorium's fossil display case, with various intriguing artifacts including the skeleton remains of a Honey Bee shared with Wesley on January 13, 2024. This unique blend of science and archaeology gives a beautiful glimpse into the workings of the natural world – from invertebrates to ancient paper, text, and a peek at a business card for added intrigue.
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a display case with several skeletons and other itemsMetadata
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