The aim of this paper is to present one easy and low-cost expositive techniques, the anaglyph photography. This technique can be very useful in a museum of paleontology to make attractive to all kind of public some not very showy fossils, but with high scientific interest. In our case, we are going to use like an exampke some high palaeoecological value specimens from the Iberian Ranges part of the "Triassic Inchnofossil Collection" in the Geological Museum University of Valencia (MGUV). This is composed of several Muschelkalk (Middle Triassic) "Burrows", Rhizocoraliums, Thalassinoids and possible-quelonid ichnites of the Keuper (Upper Triassic).
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