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Dino's day out



WILL HE BITE? A visitor poses with his head in the mouth of an Albertosaurus. Photo: AFP

Dinosaurs took over the fantastic scenery of Biosphere at Potsdam, Germany. The Biosphere showcases nature's magic in subtropical world of plants in their entire splendour. More than 20,000 plants, among others 400 large trees, line the pathways. State-of-the-art simulation and multimedia technology shape this informative, entertaining and mysterious journey into the realm of plants and so turn this visit into a particularly good experience. The tropical house was abruptly renamed as "Dinosphere". The experimental park on natural history presents the show titled "Dinosphaere II - The Most Dangerous Hunters of all Ages".

COMPLIED BY NIMI KURIAN

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