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My latest enamel pin design is finally here and looks super cool! Link in bio if you want one!

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Grodno Kunstkamera, Grodno, Belarus 🇧🇾
Mütter Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 🇺🇸
Museum Vrolik, Amsterdam, Netherlands 🇳🇱
Siriraj Medical Museum, Bangkok, Thailand 🇹🇭
Kazakh girl in a wedding dress and a saukele headdress. Kazakhs. Kazakhstan, Semirechenskaya province. (Semirechesk region, Lepsinsky uezd). 1898. From the collection of Kunstkamera

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Kunstkamera: Cabinet of Curiosities, Saint Petersburg (IG: belmontsbat)
Taken by me, in Kunstkamera museum in Saint Petersburg
The Arzamassian Monster is a pterodactyl-like creature that fell down from the sky in Arzamas Russia on June 4th, 1719. The Arzamassian Monster is described as a pterodactyl-like creature the is between 7-5 meters long with talons, sharp teeth, crooked wings, and 4-fingered claws. Peter the Great made a decree which stated. “If someone finds any wonder, monster or a freak, immediately send it to the Kunstkamera in Saint-Petersburg - because it's not from the devil, but from the nature." The Arzamassian Monster was then put into a barrel of preservatives and sent to the Kunstkamera where it was then lost at sea.