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HAPPY HALLOWEEN Dino-Pumpkins!

Started by Meso-Cenozoic, November 01, 2014, 02:18:29 AM

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Meso-Cenozoic

Just north of NYC in a little town in the Hudson Valley, they have an annual Halloween Festival. There's an area in it that's devoted to giant sculptures made out of real lighted carved pumpkins. And in that area there's always a section that consists entirely of prehistoric beasts, mostly dinosaurs! I thought they were really clever. And they must be pretty big, because they're made out of full-size pumpkins.

Enjoy and Happy Halloween everyone!  >:D





















DinoLord

I wish I had known about this earlier - that Brachiosaurus is awesome!

Meso-Cenozoic

Yeah, me too! I just happened to stumble upon this blog that had an article on it. And I did read somewhere else that it was an annual event. So maybe next year we should get a group together and go up!

Here's a link to that one blog I mentioned. It describes the event in more details.

http://midnightinthegardenofevil.blogspot.com/2010_11_01_archive.html

Gwangi

That is so cool! Maybe I should try this next year? Doubt I would get far lol! I did carve a T. rex head once, I'll have to share it. Those are fantastic, would love to see them in person.

Arul

That curving is stunning  :o especially the brachiosaur  :)

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