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(June 18-22, 2009)

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Eduardo Hutter

Redpath Museum of McGill University

Montréal, Québec, Canada

June 22, 2009, 13:29 local time

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For me one of the best ways to visualize and perceive the passage of time is to go to a museum like the Redpath or the Pointe-à-Callière and spend a few hours there.

The Redpath museum of the McGill University, one of Canada's oldest free-standing museums, preserves and display large collections of ancient and modern organisms, like the Albertosaurus libratus pictured here. From the same family as the T-Rex, the Albertosaurus lived 74 million years ago and can be seen in the Dawson gallery of the museum.
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