Ginnie - Insulation Room Whale Bone

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There's some interesting history with that whale bone. Apparently someone tried to remove it but broke it into two pieces. Micheal Angelo Gagliardi wound up removing it and glued it back together before re-installing it with the help of Rich Courtney, Peter McCumber, Dave Sheard and others.


The restoration he did on the clay bank at Cow was amazing too, Michael Angelo was a cool guy. He showed me a super cool fossil that is in plain sight at the gallery, but suspected few people ever see it, because it’s in the gallery, we just rush through it to get somewhere else, despite being one of the coolest passages in the entire system.
 
The restoration he did on the clay bank at Cow was amazing too, Michael Angelo was a cool guy. He showed me a super cool fossil that is in plain sight at the gallery, but suspected few people ever see it, because it’s in the gallery, we just rush through it to get somewhere else, despite being one of the coolest passages in the entire system.

The giant white pimple? Yeah I've shown that to a number of people myself.
 
4:22 in the video below:


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@AeroSpartacus - the first bone is off double lines somewhere. I hope to explore it this week and will keep you updated.

@Pavao - waterproof conduction headphones. I don't think they're made any more.
 
Do you know where the first bone in that video is? They were on double lines just before but I'm not sure where the jump they took is (or how much it skipped over)

@AeroSpartacus - the first bone is off double lines somewhere. I hope to explore it this week and will keep you updated.

It is off of Double lines, the easiest way to get to it, swim past the trail of tears, instead go to the first jump to the left, there should be a knot on the line near it. Jump over to that line, swim to the first Tee and turn around. On your right side behind a partial wall is the Double Lines Whale Bone.
 
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