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A visit to Smithsonian, June 15th , 2023


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A whirlwind week... I was visiting my daughter for father's day weekend. On Thursday, the Museum of Natural History, Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam black wall. Lots of excitement and I was truly wasted by the time we got back to Union Station.

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There is so much to see...  hours does not make a dent.... Everyone would take different photos... I took these in the initial Galleries...

Lamarck's Carinaria... New fauna... This is a model, many exhibits are the real thing....

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Looking to the ceilings...A Right Whale and a Basilosaurus

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Lots of Crinoids....  I had thought that @minnbuckeye had captured a few of these,  but maybe not....

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On _ward and up ward , more galleries to visit

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Although really small in size,  I was impressed by an impression on the rock..d_Mosasaur_IMG_1497.thumb.jpg.d96d78278eb716fc26f81d1b93f8c9b1.jpgIMG_1498add.thumb.jpg.ea3b45bda1e9e242c795ce854ad658c2.jpg

 

This Smilodon fatalis also got my attention,

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How about the "sheath"  over each claw.... Does any TFF member have one of those ?

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Between Galleries,  you see some transitional modern items.. There are complete floors dedicated to modern mammals... Never got there... but what do we have here?

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And once again, on to other floors , other galleries....

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A Stingray from Lebanon, capturing an image from the Cretaceous.

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A Flightless Bird.. I guess related to Titanis walleri,  another revelation for me

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Marine Mammal Definitely large tusks

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and then Unitatherium.... look at those sabers....

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Fantastic time..  learned lots of new things just walking around, taking photos.. If you love fossils,  definitely a bucket list item.. I figure I saw about 4% of the exhibits available...

and in the last transition space.....60 foot model

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I'll share one other experience.. I visited the Baltimore Aquarium and stopped by Faidley's seafood market and purchased Chesapeake Bay Oysters for $2 each.. I love seafood, and my daughter , Crystal, has excellent culinary skills... Mackerel,  Cod,  Salmon, Shrimp, Crawfish, Abalone,  but the absolute best were the Oysters  Rockerfeller...

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Raw, Drago, Rockereller

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Bon appetit....Crystal saved the shells of both oyster and abalone

 

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The White Queen  ".... in her youth she could believe "six impossible things before breakfast"

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What a great Father's Day.  Thanks for taking us along. 

 

I love this museum.  Life thru time - - what an amazing museum; so much variety, adaptation and just sheer wonder.

 

Makes one pause to celebrate the wonders of the universe.

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