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Jenny McGuire, an assistant professor of earth and atmospheric sciences at Georgia Tech University, holds a small bone she unearthed in Natural Trap Cave in northern Wyoming, near Lovell, Wyo., on July 8, 2021. Thousands of animals have fallen into the cave and perished over the past 30,000 years, making the site a treasure trove for paleontologists. the site a treasure trove for paleontologists. (Mike Clark/The Billings Gazette via AP)
Jaskinia gratką dla peleontologów
2021-07-08
The Billings Gazette/Associated Press/East News
Associated Press
The Billings Gazette
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2,23MB
19cm x 24cm by 300dpi
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