The tender process has started for a Dino Centre in Golden Gate
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PALEO-TOURISM: PLANS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DINOSAUR INTERPRETIVE CENTRE
DINO Centre in Golden Gate NP
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Re: DINO Centre in Golden Gate NP
"Dinosaur Interpretive Centre"
"Interpretive" What is that supposed to mean? Is it something scientific (which I doubt, as they want a lot of people) or a kind of circus?
At least the signs of presence of dinosaurs in the park has been found http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... a-science/
They sure are planning a lot of "attractions" in the various parks.
"Interpretive" What is that supposed to mean? Is it something scientific (which I doubt, as they want a lot of people) or a kind of circus?
At least the signs of presence of dinosaurs in the park has been found http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... a-science/
They sure are planning a lot of "attractions" in the various parks.
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Re: DINO Centre in Golden Gate NP
The educational sites have these names, Lis.
Might be a good thing, obviously not a cheap project and I don't know where the funds come from.
Might be a good thing, obviously not a cheap project and I don't know where the funds come from.
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Re: DINO Centre in Golden Gate NP
Obviously it is limited to an inside thing and if like the virtual pic, it will not disturb much.....I think Maybe it will be a kind of "Cradle of Humankind"
"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela
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