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We went to UBC to see the Discovery Channel's final taping for their documentary on the giant blue whale skeleton that was washed up on PEI in 1987. It was pretty amazing to see it and it's jawbones (which are the largest out of any animal in the world!) from every angle. Stunning sight to see the skull, vertebrae, rib cage, flippers, and tail, all re-articulated, reassembled, and suspended from the ceiling. Amazing creatures they are!
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