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The walls of the museum are made of Tyndall Stone, a type of limestone from Manitoba. Millions of years ago, the Tyndall Stone lined the bottom of the sea, so it is filled with fossils of animals like snails, sponges and corals.
30 June 2024 ·   6 months ago taken in   University of Saskatchewan - Management Area, Saskatoon, SK S7N, Canada
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