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Tūhura Otago Museum Blog

The blog is where we'll post news, updates, information about objects in our collection, #betterworkstories, profiles of staff members and visitors, pictures and videos, and really anything we think you'd find interesting. We hope you enjoy. 

If there's a topic you'd like us to do a post about, or a post that you think needs a sequel, just let us know!

So long!

The final blog from Claire, saying goodbye to the JOIDES Resolution.

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Parties and puzzles

The eleventh blog from Claire, telling us about what will happen with the cores that the JOIDES Resolution have drilled.

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New Zealand, but not as we know it!

The tenth blog from Claire, telling us about New Zealand's geological history

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What lies beyond the labs

The ninth blog from Claire, telling us about the ship beyond the labs

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The Tiny Keepers of Time

The eighth blog from Claire, discussing what will be found in the cores

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The Tiny Keepers of Time

The eighth blog from Claire, discussing what will be found in the cores

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Feeling the flow

The seventh blog from Claire, telling us all about cores.

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Getting Sedimental

The sixth blog from Claire, drilling down about rocks.

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Time to stretch your brain

The fifth blog from Claire, telling us all about the Cretaceous – Paleogene boundary.

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How do I get to my lifeboat!

The fourth blog from Claire, telling us all about lifeboats.

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About

Our blog aims to keep you informed of the latest happenings at the Otago Museum, through posts about our collections, our people and our work.

Disclaimer

The views expressed here are those of our individual contributors, and are not the views of the Otago Museum.

Copyright

All content of this blog is Copyright Otago Museum, 2017. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the Otago Museum, except for the purposes of private study, research, criticism, review, or education, as provided for in the New Zealand Copyright Act 1994.