File:'How does life get around' - exhibit at Burke Museum - 01.jpg
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[edit]Description'How does life get around' - exhibit at Burke Museum - 01.jpg |
English: "How does life get around", exhibit at Burke Museum, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. |
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Date | Taken on 14 December 2019 | ||
Source | Photo by Joe Mabel | ||
Author | Joe Mabel | ||
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