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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: New Photographic Exhibit - Relics: Travels in Natur
 e’s Time Machine\nEvent Url: http://www.artsboston.org/event/detail/4414
 17641/New_Photographic_Exhibit_Relics_Travels_in_Natures_Time_Machine\nEve
 nt Date Begin: 2011-10-12\nEvent Date End: 2012-06-30\n\nOpening in the mu
 seum lobby on October 12\, will be a selection of photographs by renowned 
 zoologist and photographer Piotr Naskrecki\, from his new book\, Relics: T
 ravels in Nature's Time Machine.  The exhibit presents a time-lapse photog
 raphic tour of life that has persisted nearly untouched for hundreds of mi
 llions of years. This photographic exhibit will remain on display through 
 June 2012. \n\nTo compliment this photographic exhibit on Wednesday Novemb
 er 30 at 6:00pm\, author Piotr Naskrecki will speak on Relics: Travels in 
 Nature's Time Machine\, discussing his travels around the globe photograph
 ing creatures or habitats that remain remarkably similar to their earliest
  manifestations in the fossil record\, or &ldquo\;relics.&rdquo\;  For des
 criptions of all museum events\, see http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_
 and_special_events/index.php.\n\nThe Harvard Museum of Natural History is 
 located at 26 Oxford Street\, a 7-8 minute walk through historic Harvard Y
 ard from the Harvard Square T station.  The Museum is handicapped accessib
 le. More than 192\,000 visitors a year make the museum the University's mo
 st visited.\n\nStart time: Open 9:00 am to 5:00 pm\, except major holidays
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