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Taken from the Stoer peninsula this panorama shows most of the mountains of the North West coast of Scotand. If you look closely out to sea you can just make out Lewis. |
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This series of skulls gives a unique look at the growth and development of triceratops; from baby, to juvenile, and onto adult (from right to left). Notice how the horns curve backwards on youngsters and grow into a forward curve on adults. For more information: http://www.MuseumOftheRockies.org
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I had the good fortune to meet Dr. Jack Horner, curator of paleontology, while I was setting up this Gigapan. Thank you, Dr. Horner, for these wonderful panoramas from inside your dinosaur museum. For more information: http://www.MuseumOftheRockies.org
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The Wankel T-rex was moved in its entirety to the museum!
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"Big Mike" greets visitors to the Museum of the Rockies. For more information: http://www.MuseumOftheRockies.org
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