

The boat we took home...

What we saw. An anatomy exhibit of people who after they died have been preserved through a proccess of plastination (the water in their bodies is replaced with plastic. It was fascinating, sureal, intense and horrifying... Not in an "Ewwww! that's yucky sort of way" more of a " Wow there is dead guy holding his insides above his head while doing the splits and those are his real eyes and penis and he has no skin and I feel like I shouldn't be alowed to see this and I wonder how he died and who he was and....." you get the idea...

You can see a video of the exhibit here:
http://www.scienceworld.bc.ca/bodyworlds/video.html


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