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Museum Of Natural History Of Toulouse Presents An Exhibition On Mummies And Death
26 October 2022
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26 October 2022
A woman touches a fac-simile of the head of Tollund's man found in a moor. The museum of natural history of Toulouse ('Museum d'histoire Naturelle de Toulouse') presents an exhibition on mummies of human beings or animals and the artwork of embalming in history. The exhibition also presents natural mummies due to drought or frost such as Ötzi. The exhibition is about death, preservation of corpses and our desire of eternity. The exhibition begins on october 2th, 2022 and will finish on July 2nd, 2022. Toulouse. France. October 25th 2022.
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Museum Of Natural History Of Toulouse Presents An Exhibition On Mummies And Death
26 October 2022
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26 October 2022
A golden skeleton welcomes the visitors of the exhibition. The museum of natural history of Toulouse ('Museum d'histoire Naturelle de Toulouse') presents an exhibition on mummies of human beings or animals and the artwork of embalming in history. The exhibition also presents natural mummies due to drought or frost such as Ötzi. The exhibition is about death, preservation of corpses and our desire of eternity. The exhibition begins on october 2th, 2022 and will finish on July 2nd, 2022. Toulouse. France. October 25th 2022.
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8 May 2020
A deserted playground in a public park in toulouse during the coid-19 lockdown. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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8 May 2020
A flowering plants grows in cracks of a sidewalk. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686714
8 May 2020
Grass growinf in cracks of a sidewalk. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686716
8 May 2020
People walk near dandelions in a street. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686718
8 May 2020
A dandelion and daisys in a park in toulouse. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686720
8 May 2020
Grass growing in a sidewalk' cracks. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686724
8 May 2020
Mallards walking near a crosswalk. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686726
8 May 2020
Grass growing amid cobblestones in the court of the hotel d'Assezat (16th century) of the Bemberg foundation. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686728
8 May 2020
Grass growing amid cobblestones in the court of the hotal d'Assezat (16th century) of the Bemberg foundation. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686732
8 May 2020
Mallards walking near a crosswalk. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686734
8 May 2020
Mallard waiting on a sidewalk in toulouse during the covid-19 lockdown. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686736
8 May 2020
Violets growing on a sidewalk. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686738
8 May 2020
Plants growing in a gutter. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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#5686740
8 May 2020
Deserted picnic table in a public park in toulouse during the coivd-19 lockdown. Since the beginning of the lockdown due to the Covid-19 outbreak in France on March 16th, public parks and gardens, playgrounds are forbidden to the public. For more than six weeks, nobody has intervened in these public spaces. And the cleaning services haven't cut the wandering vegetation which grows in the streets or in the cracks of the city. As a result, nature reclaims public spaces. A botanist, Boris Presseq from the Natural History Museum of Toulouse, keeps an eye on this green explosion. Toulouse. France. May 8th 2020.
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