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The insects exhibition in Kotlas

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Peter Khramov, 04.03.2024 20:49

February is a month of no travel. But for the brave ones, there is the right direction — Kotlas. An exhibition dedicated to insects has recently opened in Kotlas museum. There is a selection of specimens of insects of the region, macrophotos of insects in a decent more then size, and most importantly, a model of an entomological net is demonstrated, it's ideal for catching insects. The net has a beautiful green handle, a stainless steel ring and a net bag with apparent marks — it is clear that this is a working tool, and not just a museum exhibit item.
The exhibition will run until October, but waiting is for the sane lot, and we — entomologists — are quite a different breed. If you wait for a long time, you can leave to see no such exhibitions at all. And take the risk?
You can learn more about the exhibition from the video below (turn on youtube auto-translation if you don't speak all the languages in the World), as well as from the authors of the exhibition — Alexey Medvedev and Andrey Tatarinov.


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