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School Holidays: Dinosaurs of Antarctica at Stardome Observatory and Planetarium

School Holidays: Dinosaurs of Antarctica

45 mins | Rated E


Welcome to the prehistoric world of Gondwana!

Dinosaurs of Antarctica  tells the story of a changing environment at the bottom of the world where dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures once roamed freely in a lush landscape. As the climate changes again today, melting Antarctic ice is allowing discovery of the continent’s history — including the fossils of new dinosaurs.

Recommended ages 5+, may contain scenes that are scary for some younger viewers.

Annual pass holders go free.
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Welcome to the prehistoric world of Gondwana!

Dinosaurs of Antarctica  tells the story of a changing environment at the bottom of the world where dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures once roamed freely in a lush landscape. As the climate changes again today, melting Antarctic ice is allowing discovery of the continent’s history — including the fossils of new dinosaurs.

Recommended ages 5+, may contain scenes that are scary for some younger viewers.

Annual pass holders go free.
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School Holidays: Dinosaurs of Antarctica

45 mins | Rated E | Educational


Welcome to the prehistoric world of Gondwana!

Dinosaurs of Antarctica  tells the story of a changing environment at the bottom of the world where dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures once roamed freely in a lush landscape. As the climate changes again today, melting Antarctic ice is allowing discovery of the continent’s history — including the fossils of new dinosaurs.

Recommended ages 5+, may contain scenes that are scary for some younger viewers.

Annual pass holders go free.

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