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As we walked through this one it was hard to keep the children from reaching out and touching.  It’s more free form so there was movement. I thought we might just get booted from the zoo! This represents the rib cage of a whale. (It is very similar to an exhibit where you walk through the skeleton ribcage of a dinosaur in an exhitbit in Vernal, Utah).

It made me feel very small.

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  1. I enjoy your posts on this. I knew about the project from the internet but have not seen it. Plastics are a problem and raising awareness is good. The art viewing experience sounds fun and being so accessible to kids makes it a great experience for the family. Great stuff.

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