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Time Travelling Dinosaurs

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Friday, 17th November 2006

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It’s time travelling time at GSS, and today we’re travelling back to the Jurassic, Late Jurassic and the Pleistocene periods, all at the same time!

Yes you heard me right, as here in the Plänterwald leisure area, Berlin, we can see what appears to be a Diplodocus (from around 200 million years ago), a Stegosaurus (146 million years ago), and a Mammoth (from a relatively tiny 1.6 million years ago) all enjoying a nice day out.

Honestly, I bet they’re not even anatomically correct…

More about the unfathomable enormities that are Geologic time periods at Wikipedia.

Thanks to dda.

15 Responses to 'Time Travelling Dinosaurs'

  1. rob says:

    Its Google-tastic!

  2. Chris says:

    Haha, if you travel south down the river a little bit, you can see a guy kayaking.

  3. Adrian says:

    So it’s time for Dinosaur spotting? I know of this one near Basel, Switzerland:
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    This dinosaur was constructed in 1980 using concrete and had to be teared down in August 2005 due to danger of collapse.

    More in german here: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%BCn_80 (the photo is of another dinosaur of a temporary exhibition last year)

  4. daz71 says:

    More of the time travelling dinosaurs here…

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    These are on a small island in Crystal Palace Park, South London.

  5. John says:

    Quick! Reverse engines!

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  6. Lee Bennett says:

    Placemark: More dinos / Google Earth in Plant City, Florida, at Dinosaur World. Not terribly visible in this aerial photo, but the orange blob in the middle is the big dinosaur model that can be seen while driving Interstate 4.

  7. DP says:

    Oh no! They’re taking over! Curses, now I’ll never get to use another phone again! I’ll need some kind of little talking Pterasaur like in the Flintstones!

    Well, nice finds!

  8. Frank Taylor says:

    Don’t forget your earlier story on dinosaurs:

    http://googlesightseeing.com/2006/02/22/steel-dinosaurs/

    Also, I found some dinosaurs in St. Louis in Google Earth and wrote about both sets here:

    http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/2006/02/dinosaurs_walk.html

  9. Seems that this is on the raod for a DINOSAUR MEGAPOST

    In Spain there are some routes where original dinosaur “footprints” can be seen. In the so-called highlands of Soria province they have built some real scale replicas. Here are some that I have found:

    1- BRACHIOSAURUS (in Villar del Rio) - Good shade.

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    Ground level shot at : http://www.gumaro.com/Soria/Icnitas/dino2.jpg

    2- ALLOSAURUS (In Bretun)

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    Ground level Shots in:
    http://www.revistafusion.com/cyl/2005/diciembre/soria.jpg
    http://www.rutadelasicnitas.com/imagenes/ftelavcote.jpg
    http://www.rutadelasicnitas.com/imagenes/13.jpg
    http://www.rutadelasicnitas.com/imagenes/12.jpg

    3- IGUANODON (in Ventosa de San Pedro)

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    Ground Shot in:
    http://www.rutadelasicnitas.com/imagenes/1.jpg
    http://www.rutadelasicnitas.com/imagenes/sanroque.jpg

    There are also TRICERATOPS, STEGOSAURUS, PARASAUROLOPHUS, and many more but cuold not found them

    MORE INFO IN
    http://www.turismocastillayleon.com/cm/turcyl/tkContent?pgseed=1164025342472&idContent=131&locale=en_UK&textOnly=false

  10. Adrian says:

    Another dinosaur can barely be seen here in Argentina (top-right of the intersection):
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

    Ground-Level photo and description of the location:
    http://www.idlewords.com/2006/02/two_dinosaurs.htm

  11. Alex says:

    Wow, and here was me thinking dinosaurs had been extinct for quite some time… ;-)

  12. koen says:

    Alex: that’s what they WANT you to think. We know better now, thanks to “the Google”.

  13. fixinah says:

    Plänterwald is a great place for urban exploration. However watch out for the locals living their cause they really dont like people on their land.

  14. Markus says:

    Dinosaurs in Italian Safari Park near Harda Lake: Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

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