Australian Fossil and Mineral Museum

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“The Australian Fossil & Mineral Museum is located in the city of Bathurst in regional New South Wales Australia and was opened in July 2004. The collection is housed in a group of heritage buildings, the old 1874 public school buildings, in the centre of the city. Nearly 2000 specimens are in the internationally renowned collection which is known as the Sommerville Collection.
The main drawcard for tourists and enthusiasts is the 10½ metre long and 4 metre high Tyrannosaurus rex (T.Rex) skeleton. In addition the Museum houses Australia’s largest collection of fossils in amber, fossil dinosaur eggs, and opalised fossils.
The Sommerville Collection is approximately one third fossil and two thirds mineral specimens and is believed to be worth US$15 million when opened in 2004.”

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