Sun-Sentinel.com, FL
After a nomadic life hunting dinosaur bones, scuba diving on shipwrecks, collecting rare amber fossils and exploring Cleopatra's sunken palace, Susan Hendrickson decided a few years ago to settle down.
In line with her adventurous nature, the woman who discovered and gave her name to "Sue," the famous Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton on display at Chicago's Field Museum, didn't pick just any old place.
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