Helskie Seal Centre is known that help found the wounded fokom subjecting them to recovery, so that after recovery forces could return to its natural environment. Few people know, however, that operating in the Seal Centre is a museum exhibition ... furs and other items of clothing obtained from the bodies of seals. Among
showcases its history of seals, there is a cabinet described as
"...?" where the image can "admire" below:
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hanging outside the display case next fur coat - the only description is: "Do not touch the exhibits"
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When I asked the female employees at the museum presents this exhibition, I heard that: "But you see - the history of seals." Well, apparently we are dealing with the followers of human skin hanging out at museums in Africa, as an exhibit of the history of cannibalism. On the suggestion that although described as an example of an exhibition of barbarism only heard that unless everyone sees as shown in this exhibition. Well, yes, especially those where the Lord is shining eyes at the sight of fur.
Another attraction is the ability to control cameras located within the different locations Seal Centre. Of course, beyond the seals may be in an interesting way to observe the visitors. Here is an example of such a toy:
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Using the language of the museum female employees describe it in one sentence: "But you see - Big Brother" and leave it without further comments (of course, throughout the Seal Centre 0 information about the camera.)
conclusion: that beautiful, that Helskie Seal Centre helps you get back to health fokom found. The only pity is that, in the same place (never mind that, whether intentionally or not) in some way promotes their slaughter.