




Aimee was big on looking at and taking pictures of evolutionary and marine biology displays. I of course was interested in human ecology and climate change.
Oetzi the Iceman is a new arrival since my last visit, several years ago.
While the ice ages exhibit, based on the GISS core results, needs to be updated for the Vostok and Epica cores.
A good time was had by all.
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