A two-story museum whose facade looks
more like a house, D'Bone Collector Museum houses preserved bones of
various animals . If it wasn't for the signage, you wouldn't know
it's a museum. Located in San Pedro Street, Poblacion District –
not that far from Palm Residence Inn near Sta. Ana church.
The first floor does not contain much
display. But what captured my attention was the huge horse in one
corner. It even surprised me when one of their staffs told me that
there's a grandma standing just beside the horse. I thought the
museum's devoted to showcasing bones of animals – human bones not
counted.
Photos Taken from the First Floor
And there's grandma - the small, black-colored human skeleton that stands near that animal.
Photos Taken From the Second Floor
Under the sea! Whales and dolphin.
Give me five, dude!
Shark's teeth
Asian Insects here:
Wildlife
Dogs! :)
Shih tzu:
Askal:
The unborn pup :( (the one hanging from the dog's womb)
Few more assorted photos:
D'Bone Collector Museum (Facade)
"Padyak" is needed if you want to go back to the main road to hail a cab.
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