- especially the more you look at it
- The museums's gothic look does grow on you
- Back at the main atrium to the exit
- Many of the walkways are lined with "filler" glass displays such as these between main sector areas.
- Over view of the display area from the 2nd floor
- The sector is massive with a load of displays
- Blue whales included too.
- Meeting our friendly cetacean friends, specifically the Delphinidae!
- Omg, what happened to Diego the Smilodon?
- Canines :P
- Now onto the mammal section
- A fitting closing display for the dino section
- Miniaturized fossil exhibits
- Some Dino TV is always a welcome.
- Even this dino agrees!
- The place was a fossil wonderland
- I second that theory on how the dinos died
- Overal view of the observation deck & displays
- We always get to see them downunder anyway.
- What's there's something behind me?
- See what I mean by "Dinosaurs in the air"
- The lower floor features mostly dino education booths
- The robot rex look consipated though
- An animatronic rexdisplay at the end of the broadwalk
- The smaller dinosaurs
- Going heads over heels
- Woo, ust like a stegosaurus!
- Giving them a floating look
- Most skeletons are suspended alongside the walk
- Various displays along the broadwalk
- A bipedal Rex like fossil
- We have triceptops
- Dinosaurs!
- The tall ceilings here are a hint of what to expect...
- Here we are at the museum highlight
- Some of the many interactive info booths
- While some are just, well.
- Some where too small to be noticed
- At least we met some of the residents
- A bugged town it is.
- The insect & arachnid part of the displays
- Oh so ostrich's ain't the biggest?
- Place decked in a rather gothic museum-y setting
- Birds and a SWARM of them!
- Going dodo over dodos
- A size gauge of the fossils
- Sloth de-evolution?
- This one's a big one!
- Dinosaurs are best kept on the walls
- Lookie here!