and their grandson, Alex Jones at Dinosaur World in Plant City, Florida June 21, 2011 |
According to their website, Dinosaur World in Plant City, Florida has over 150 life size dinosaurs which are displayed outdoors with explanatory signs. However, the two RV Gypsies and their grandson thought they walked through all displays at Dinosaur World and although they saw a lot of dinosaurs, they did not see 150 dinosaurs. Scroll down for photos and descriptions of the dinosaurs the two RV Gypsies did see and photograph, including photos of the carnivore boardwalk, fossil dig, bone yard, and important museum signs. |
Below: The two RV Gypsies
and their grandson, Alex Jones, at Dinosaur World in Plant City, Florida |
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Lee
Duquette got eaten by a dinosaur. Why is he smiling ???? Maybe the squirrel
can save him. NOT! The squirrel was also busy eating. |
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Below: The two RV Gypsies
grandson, Alex Jones, acted as a paleontologist doing some field work
in the Boneyard at Dinosaur World. |
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Below: FOSSIL DIG: Alex entered into a paleontological setting and sifted through sand in search of authentic fossils to take home. He found two shark's teeth and a sponge. | |
Below: And then it was time for Alex Jones and the two RV Gypsies to learn a little bit about some of the dinosaurs at Dinosaur World in Plant City, Florida. | |
Below: The Skeleton
Garden at Dinosaur World |
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There are two crazy looking dinosaurs in the photo below in the right! |
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Below: The
two RV Gypsies did not photograph the dinosaur skeletons in The Skeleton
Garden because it was a very hot day and this area did not have any
shade, so they did not linger there very long. |
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Below: The
CARNIVORE BOARDWALK |
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Below:
The end of the CARNIVORE BOARDWALK area |
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Below: Check out the
live lizard in the dinosaur's mouth |
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Check out the live lizard
in the dinosaur's mouth |
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Below: The sharp claw
of the Iguanodon at Dinosaur World |
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Below: DEINONYCHUS ISLAND:
Cross into an island and be transported to the past. |
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Below: A turtle swimming
under the bridge |
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Below: DEINONYCHUS ISLAND |
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Below: The two RV Gypsies, and their grandson Alex Jones, strolled through a dinosaur museum with everything from dinosaur eggs to raptor claws. Below is some important information about dinosaurs. Sorry about the flash spot in the middle of the photos - it could not be avoided. | |
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Continue on in the order of travel in 2011 to The Suwannee River
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