Behold the deep neat of Washington’s National Museum Of Natural History: 126 million plant, animal, fossil, mineral and miscellaneous specimens, meticulously organised, labelled and catalogued.
Photos by Chip Clark.
Behold the deep neat of Washington’s National Museum Of Natural History: 126 million plant, animal, fossil, mineral and miscellaneous specimens, meticulously organised, labelled and catalogued.
Photos by Chip Clark.
A little glimpse of heaven, stares at unpacked boxes covered in dust
that, sir, is a lot of dead parrots
…they’re not dead…they’re pining
:)
Those dead voles, all lined up so neatly, makes my heart sing a little.
#teamneatandtidy
As my great grandpappy useta say “Ya can’t bate a drawer fulla budgies. Good eatin.”
Would they be boxer drawers, or briefs?
I’ve a fear of dead animals (in that, what if they’re not dead and they twitch and I have to put it out of it’s misery… listen, I know it’s weird too, but it is what it is….. I cross the street if there’s a dead bird ahead). The first and last picture are my personified versions of Hell.
Hoarder heaven!!
I believe the Seanad are temporarily moving in there while the chamber gets refurbished in Leinster House.
the dead animals are more productive!
All the way to Washington? That seems a bit far don’t you think?
humans, an odd bunch.