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Harbin, China

Started by brontosauruschuck, February 24, 2020, 06:59:42 AM

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brontosauruschuck

About a year ago, I took a trip to Harbin, in China, mostly to visit the Unit-731 museum for a book I'm writing, and I took lots of pictures, and some of them are of dinosaurs, and I just now thought to share said pictures.

Harbin has a huge ice sculpting and snow sculpting culture, and I don't think I've ever seen snow paleoart before, so that's a new one.



Most of the animals were of the extant variety, and this is just a few of them.







I also got dinosaur sugar art, which is another form of paleoart that I've never seen before.



I also randomly stumbled across this abandoned skatepark that had dinosaurs in it for some reason. Most of them were behind a wall that I didn't want to try to climb over, so you can only really see the T. rex.







Thank you. I hope you're having a splendid day.


Libraraptor

Thank you for sharing this interesting experience!

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