Photos | A Day at the Museum: Juxtaposing the Prehistoric and the Present

Lee Sang-hoon among museum visitors marveling at the dinosaur exhibit during his visit to November Academy of Sciences. The photograph perfectly captures the blending of the prehistoric with the contemporary, as everyday life unfolds oblivious to the massive relic of the past. Date: November 11, 2023.
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people are walking through a museum with a dinosaurMetadata
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building accessories architecture interior hardware table november academy glasses airport restaurant cafeteria dinosaur indoors cafe electronics bag reptile box furniture room chair window sky shoe handbag footwear monitor animal sciences food terminal museum lee sang-hoon outdoor computer hat court screen
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