American Museum of Natural History, New York City
Dinosaurs and FossilsPicture Soure: I took all pictures
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This page is being presented to give an idea of the contents of the American Museum of Natural History for all those who have never been there. It is a sort of pictorial tour. I took over 150 pictures when I was there in March 2003. |
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| The above pictures were taken in the different halls of dinosaurs. The picture on the right was taken through glass, thus the reflections. |
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| The first picture above is through glass, as is the last. The first is a small dinosaur while the other two are giant sea turtles. |
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| Fossils behind glass, a prehistoric shark type fish and a dimly lit dinosaur. |
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| Early elephants (Mastodon) and early camel through glass. |
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| The picture on the left shows a fossil find, the one in the middle a giant sloth and the one on the end a giant armadillo type animal. |
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| Pictures one and two show different type of animals while picture three is a fossil that is only partially removed. |
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| More dinosaurs, some of which are behind glass. Lighting was poor and some were hard to photograph. |
| Final dinosaur picture. |
The camera used for all the photographs was a Cannon PowerShot S200 Digital Elph. All pictures were taken by Ken, the Webmaster of About Facts Net.