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From manure pile to museum piece: Whale bones begin new journey

About a dozen volunteers cleaned and loaded the skeleton for months of drying, bleaching and reconstruction before it becomes a teaching exhibit.

A group of volunteers dug whale bones out of horse poop on Tuesday.

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From manure pile to museum piece: Whale bones begin new journey

A group of volunteers dug whale bones out of horse poop on Tuesday.

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South Whidbey Record broke the news in Oak Harbor, United States on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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