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Museum of World Insects & Natural Wonders

Chiang Mai


Thailand's giant butterflies and creepy crawlies are showcased at this little museum operated by a malaria researcher and his entomologist wife. In addition to pinned and mounted specimens, there are info panels on insect-borne diseases and surreal paintings of nudes with mosquitoes.


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