

Tiniest Treasures Exhibit #3: Driftwood Knot
This is the third installment in a series we call: THE SMALLEST CONTINUOUSLY ROTATING EXHIBIT OF MOTHER NATURE'S TINIEST TREASURES The tiny treasure pictured here is a driftwood knot. Fun Fact: In Norse mythology, the first humans were formed out of two pieces of driftwood. But probably bigger driftwood than this. #SandDollar #TinyTreasure #BoxcarAssembly


Tiniest Treasures Exhibit #2: Sand Dollar
This is the second installment in a series we call: THE SMALLEST CONTINUOUSLY ROTATING EXHIBIT OF MOTHER NATURE'S TINIEST TREASURES The tiny treasure pictured here is a sand dollar. Fun Fact: Sand dollars are also known as sand cakes, sea cookies and sea biscuits. This one was found at Oceanside Beach, Oregon. #SandDollar #TinyTreasure #BoxcarAssembly


Tiniest Treasures Exhibit #1: Wasp Nest
This is the first installment in a series we call: THE SMALLEST CONTINUOUSLY ROTATING EXHIBIT OF MOTHER NATURE'S TINIEST TREASURES The tiny treasure pictured below is a piece of an old wasp nest. Fun Fact: Wasps can be classified into two categories--solitary wasps and social wasps. Social wasps made this nest, which we know because solitary wasps don't make or hang out in nests. #WaspNest #TinyTreasure #BoxcarAssembly