This is a permanent exhibit in a place that gets a lot more snow than San Diego. Whoever decided to set this up had a sense of humor.
Your guess about the architecture is on the right track.
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This is a permanent exhibit in a place that gets a lot more snow than San Diego. Whoever decided to set this up had a sense of humor.
Your guess about the architecture is on the right track.
http://homepage.mac.com/erich_oetting/pics/dinos.jpg
So is this a Brachiosaurus and a velociraptor?
though raptor doesn't seem right... the arms and claws too look more like t-rex arms....hmmm
No, it's a Camarasaurus and a Ceratosaurus.
These two appear to be made of fiberglass, but fossil remains of both species have been found in the same state where this photo was taken.
it's in the courtyard of the parking structure at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Where/What is this?!?
{mindfield sculpture, TN}
That'll be the Mindfield, a sculptural memorial to the parents of artist Billy Tripp. It's located in Brownsville Tennessee and is constructed from materials salvaged from old buildings, auto parts and suchlike.
Can anyone identify where this is?
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4065/...7cb9739db7.jpg
Peter, I think this looks like Cathedral Gorge State Park near Panaca, Nevada on US-93. It is an otherworldly place and one that I've wandered in a couple of times.
And I still love that shot of the encounter between the Camarasaurus and the Ceratosaurus from above!
Mark
... and yes, you're spot on with Cathedral Gorge. It's an amazing place made up of narrow ravines formed by rainwater erosion of the soft mudstone (which does actually look just like dried mud).
Here's another photo - with something of an X-Files feel to it!
http://www.thody.net/_Media/carole_t...athedral_g.jpg
That is AWESOME!!!
Must. go. there. :)
{Route 66, first gas station in Tulsa, OK}