A Photo – Cave Bear

The image shows a large skeleton of a bear-like creature standing on its hind legs, displayed in a shop or museum setting. The skeleton is positioned on a table surrounded by various items, including books, a globe, and other small objects. The background features a window with a view of the outside and some decorative items hanging on the walls.
Cave bear skeleton, 'Rock Paper Silver' store in Banff, Alberta, Canada
The image shows a large skeleton of a mythical creature, possibly a cyclops, displayed in a museum or exhibit. The skeleton has a single large eye socket in the middle of its skull and is standing upright. Surrounding the skeleton are various other exhibits and artifacts, including rocks and fossils, displayed in glass cases and on shelves. The setting appears to be well-lit with spotlights highlighting the main exhibit.

It is a 9ft high cave bear skeleton, estimated to be between 80,000 – 100,000 years old and the price is around $40,000.

I saw it first time some 3 years ago and this year they still had it. I should have bought it and kept it in the living room, perhaps it would have been a better investment (like art) than the stocks* I still have (‘still’, as some of them went bankrupt, for example Nortel, BearingPoint and I put here only the big names).

And who knows in a dream I would have been told to go to a certain First Nation band and tell them about the cave bear I have. In exchange for it they would let a certain company I indicate explore on their land. I would buy shares in that company, huge deposits of rare earths would be found and everyone would make lots of money.  I would write a successful book ‘The Cave Bear and the Dream’ and then I would be accused of inside trading, because I knew the shares would go up hundredfold; after all I saw everything in the dream. Hmm, that could be the basis for a script movie.

*Last time I sold one of these companies the message on the screen before submitting the order was: “The commission on this order will be greater than the trade value” !!!

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