(Photo by Tavarua)
Decorate them and bring your "Travel Taxidermy" to the Dining Halls of your house...
Stack or throw them together...

The American Dining Hall...

The Asian Dining Hall...

The African Dining Hall...

The European Dining Hall...
"Whereas the tourist generally hurries back home after at the end of a few weeks or months, the traveler, belonging no more to one place than to the next, moves slowly, over periods of years, from one part of the earth to another." - Paul Bowles
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