And the all-important dinosaurs? Fern the 22m-long, 4m-high diplodocus is cast in weatherproof bronze and stands amid an evocation of a Jurassic landscape. A replica of the museum’s famous ‘Dippy’, ...
Skye has revealed a number of Jurassic finds, with the island landscape once part of the supercontinent Pangea, defined by a sub-tropical landscape, shallow seas, lagoon and dark, dense forests.
Running from East Devon to Dorset, it’s the Jurassic Coast. With that name clearly we’re talking about a landscape that dates back to the time of the dinosaurs, rather than 1993 when the first ...
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