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The museum features an extensive range of gems, fossils, preserved marine shells, and taxidermy
               animals and birds.



               Among its treasures are emeralds, sapphires, agates, coral, turquoise, topaz, lapis lazuli, opals, and

               tourmaline—natural stones of various shapes and sizes.


               In addition to these, the museum houses a collection of preserved insects, as well as herbs and

               spices.



               Unique rooms within the museum include a salt room, a cactus garden, a reptile room, fish ponds,
               a turtle pond, flamingo habitats, and a petting zoo.



               The museum also boasts rare biological stones with internationally certified documentation

               attesting to their historical value, elevating their scientific significance.


               The museum opens its doors for scientific purposes and is a valuable resource for students eager

               to learn about ancient natural history.



               It also features educational green spaces and hosts a variety of nature-themed art events. Visitors
               can engage in activities such as  pottery making, horseback riding, and shopping for fresh

               vegetables from the farm.






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