See the Dinosaurs at the Australian Museum
Sydney Scene | Shane | March 3, 2009 at 4:16 pm
The Australian Museum is showing the state of art Dinosaur exhibition, which explores how they lived and died millions of years ago.
650 square meters on display showing real life sized models cutting edge science and technology with amazing special effects.
With four main thematic areas – Dinosaur World; Dinosaur Life; Discovering Dinosaurs; and Surviving Dinosaurs
This is an awesome opportunity for new generations of dinosaur enthusiasts to experience -inspiring giants of the past through modern science and technology.
There are many different activities within the exhibition that will keep you and family captivated in the extinct time warp. For example the dinosaur world is brought to life through a range of imaginative techniques including dramatic lighting effects, hands-on fossil specimens, touch screen computers, interactives and huge projected scenes.
This is a perfect way to spend a fun and adventurous day.
Where: Australian Museum, 6 College Street Sydney (opposite Hyde Park) Phone: 02 9320 6000
When: 15 March 2008 – 15 March 2011
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Entry: Adult $10 Children $5 Concession $5
More info: http:// www.austmus.gov.au
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