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Shrunken Cups (and bike helmets!)

Shrunken Cups (and bike helmets!)

by Andy Randell | Nov 14, 2017

Shrunken Cups (and bike helmets!) One of our most popular displays at the shows is our shrunken bike helmet and cups, which we achieved with the help of the...

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The Kits Beach Fossil Forest Project

The Kits Beach Fossil Forest Project

by Andy Randell | Oct 18, 2017

The Kitsilano Beach Fossil Forest Kitsilano is an area to the south of downtown Vancouver that is well known for its spectacular sandy beaches and relaxed...

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