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Bass Coast Dinosaurs Trail has exciting plans revealed for $18M expansion to make global icon to Victorian prehistoric past
Bass Coast Dino Trail website - Bass Coast Dinosaurs - Enter the realm of the Dinosaurs photo and interview opportunity on Tuesday 10 October, 11am
Visual plans for the $18 million first phase of the Bass Coast Dinosaurs Trail have been revealed, showcasing an interactive experience that celebrates the area's fascinating prehistoric past and promises to take local landmarks to the global stage.
Digital dinosaur hunters explain their role in the collaborative fossil extraction effort, accessible via a digital map near the Caves car park, providing an adventure alternative during high tide
Bass Coast Shire Council detailed the creative design plans for phase one of the unique experience that spans six creative sites including San Remo, Kilcunda, Wonthaggi, The Caves, Eagles Nest and Inverloch, plus a digital overlay. These sites pay homage to the special environment inhabited by Victoria's polar dinosaurs 125 million years ago. For more information, visit Bass Coast Dino Trail website.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.
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