Saturday, January 7, 2012

A Day at Dinosaur Park

A Day at Dinosaur Park

The Dinosaur State Park in Rocky Hill, Connecticut is one of the largest dinosaur track sites in North America. Beneath their geodesic dome is an outstanding  display of early Jurassic fossil tracks that were made 200 million years ago.

Surrounding the dome is more than two miles of nature hiking trails and the Dinosaur State Park Arboretum. It contains more than 250 species and cultivars of conifers, as well as katsuras, ginkgoes, magnolias and other living representatives of plant families which appeared in the Age of Dinosaurs.

Directions to Park email address
The Museum presents a bird’s-eye view of the preserved Mesozoic floodplain covered with tracks, dioramas of Triassic and Jurassic environments, collections of fossils, and interactive exhibits.


























To view these and over sixty other photos of Dinosaur State Park click the Internet link on the next line below.
The direct Internet address is  http://youtu.be/Mkf0wddSh3c

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