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		 From : Bre Pettis<br />While walking around town with my friend Martin, we ran into two gentlemen, Josh and David Trawin who were getting ready to go on a balloon walk. Update! Here is a photo slideshow of their walk! They have a foamcore frame and have set up their camera with the CDMACHDK hack to take a photo every 5 seconds. They are having a good day. Until they post today s photos, you ll have to check out their last adventure! Relatede Posts - Space Balloon - Ahab
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		 From : Bre Pettis<br />Besides photos of the moon, the Natural History Museum has a lot of dioramas filled with animals that have been taxidermied. Check out this slideshow of photos from my Natural History Museum Adventure or go browse the set on flickr and tell me which photos you like and which ones creep you out. At one point, looking at a herd of taxidermied elephants from Asia, I realized that around 1920, a group of guys had gone to China, shot a bunch of elephants and transported them back to the states. Elephants are not small and this is in the days before semi-trucks. How did they do it? It boggles the mind.
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