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This 3D scene presents the flora and fauna of the last period of the Palaeozoic Era.

The gate tower and the barbican were important parts of the defense system of medieval towns and castles.

This 3D scene presents Titanis walleri, one of the largest species in the genus of 'terror birds'.

Get a glimpse into the life of termites and the structure of a termite mound.

An evergreen bush or tree, the fruit of which is the source of olive oil.

Frank Lloyd Wright's well-known work is a masterpiece of modern organic architecture.

The world-famous limestone cave with its amazing cave paintings is one of the most important archaeological sites of Palaeolithic art.

The Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari is one of the most impressive monuments of Thracian art.

The brown rat is a rodent species that is widespread throughout the world.

One of the most important components of the microwave oven is the magnetron, which produces the microwaves.

Metropola je veliko mesto, ki ima več kot milijon prebivalcev.

The development of mosses, ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms is characterised by the alternation of generations.

This scene presents the basic components of the human body.

An annual plant cultivated for its seeds and the alkaloid content of the seed pods.

Some principles of physics can be demonstrated through the functioning of bicycles.

The Chengdu J-20, also known as Mighty Dragon, is a multiple function stealth fighter aircraft.

A traditional Chinese siheyuan is a building complex that surrounds a rectangular courtyard.

A species of coral native to the Mediterranean Sea. Its bright red calcareous skeleton has been a prized commodity since the last glacial period.

The Japanese sago palm is one of the best-known species of the genus Cycas.

The European river lamprey is a migratory species of jawless fish that feeds on the body fluids of other fish.

Banana je sadež, ki ga na svetu zaužijemo v največjih količinah.

The Ancient Greek scientist, Euclid of Alexandria, is often referred to as the 'father of geometry'.

Tunicates are chordates, more closely related to vertebrates than invertebrates.

Hippocrates, head of the medical school on the Greek island of Kos, is considered the 'Father of Medicine'.