"Museum of the Sea" room dedicated to piracy
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The "Museum of the Sea" is composed of skeletons of whales, various documents relating to the evolution of Punta del Este and other resorts on the coast of Uruguay. Fish preserved in formaldehyde, various items recovered from the sea and images that illustrate the relationship between man and the sea along the time. Also includes a room dedicated to piracy is that you can see in this panorama.
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