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Ogden's George S. Eccles Dinosaur Park

Started by Neosodon, August 26, 2020, 03:31:47 AM

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Neosodon

For $6 this dinosaur themed park and museum in Utah was well worth the visit.









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#1
Wow. That's actually a very neat looking place. I especially like the models, pretty high quality.

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Halichoeres

I'd definitely pay $6 for that. Thanks for the photos!
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Honestly for $ 6 it is a complete bargain to visit that themed museum with those beautiful recreations of dinosaurs.

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#5
This certainly looks like a really nice, good quality attraction for just $6!  I love those big skeleton mounts, especially the dynamic sabre-toothed cat.  And the models are fantastic, especially those fighting Stygimoloch.  It's a pity about the lack of feathers and the bunny hands on some of the smaller Theropods, but they're still much better than you'd find in a lot of places.  Any members of this forum in or visiting Utah should definitely check this place out.
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