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Please browse the gallery below for all the images, videos and audio related to Paleontology on Vancouver Island. Click on an item to see an enlarged image with description or to play the video/audio clip.
The body of a trilobite in the center of a piece of stone. Grey paint has been applied to the fossil to help it stand out better.
Fossilized remains of long segmented cells are visable in the cross-section of a tear-drop shaped mushrrom
Cast of walrus skull and bones inside glass museum display case.
A girl in a windbreaker standing on a boulder-covered beach, pointing down at a spot in front of her where the rocks have been cleared away.
Rosie the walrus’ skeleton standing upright in workshop.
Profile view of Rosie’s skull and neck vertebrae, with the interior of the museum in the background.
Back view of Rosie, inside the Qualicum Beach Museum. Three people are crouched on her right-hand side.
Top down view of a 3D model of Tinaflora. Different structures of the plant are represented by different colours.
Elke and Enzo Wohlleben sitting on either side of the newly-discovered ammonite fossil.
An impression of a large ammonite shell, at the edge of a rocky creek bed.
Graham Beard and Rob Bartlett sitting on the creek bed, applying fibreglass to the impression.
Cast of ammonite fossil covered; the covering plastic is weighed down by rocks.
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