Day 3. Dinosaur National Park, unofficially known as Dinosaurland. I will let the photos do the talking. One note: the building is super cool. It has been built over an actual outcropping of layer upon layer of dino bones. It is theorized that at one time this area was lush and green. So many bones ended up in the same place because they were washed down river to a spot where they collected. Dinosaurland is still an active excavation site, in fact, this summer it's rumored that a team will be working on a newly discovered, yet-to-be-named, dino. Exciting stuff.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Thor and Wee Wee Do Dinosaurland
Road Trip ~ of Dinosaurs and Monuments continued
Day 3. Dinosaur National Park, unofficially known as Dinosaurland. I will let the photos do the talking. One note: the building is super cool. It has been built over an actual outcropping of layer upon layer of dino bones. It is theorized that at one time this area was lush and green. So many bones ended up in the same place because they were washed down river to a spot where they collected. Dinosaurland is still an active excavation site, in fact, this summer it's rumored that a team will be working on a newly discovered, yet-to-be-named, dino. Exciting stuff.
Day 3. Dinosaur National Park, unofficially known as Dinosaurland. I will let the photos do the talking. One note: the building is super cool. It has been built over an actual outcropping of layer upon layer of dino bones. It is theorized that at one time this area was lush and green. So many bones ended up in the same place because they were washed down river to a spot where they collected. Dinosaurland is still an active excavation site, in fact, this summer it's rumored that a team will be working on a newly discovered, yet-to-be-named, dino. Exciting stuff.
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