A night at this bones museum will make your spine tingle


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One of artist Mahalski’s bone sculptures, on display at a museum in New Zealand. — Dunedin Museum/dpa

It's not often that visitors to a museum also have the option of spending the night there as well – but the Museum of Natural Mystery in New Zealand isn’t exactly your run-of-the-mill museum.

The four-room museum in a house owned by artist Bruce Mahalski in the city of Dunedin features an array of curiosities, including the bones and skulls of more than 300 species – many of which have been turned into intricate sculptures that Mahalski has put together himself.

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