Clark Land Dinosaurs Island which is located inside Clark Field
Pampanga, is an animatronic theme park and museum. It shows us a glimpse of what it feels like
to live during the dinosaur era. The displays are huge and I supposed are made up
to scale. Looking at the dinosaurs make you feel like looking at super sized
lizards. A back ground of trees and
plants transform the place into a jungle.
The outer skin of the dinosaurs are made out of rubber and are
relatively safe to touch. Sound comes from a speaker near the display. I can’t
seem to distinguish their sound as most of them are just a combination of
growls & roars. Although, most of
the movements of the dinosaurs on display are limited to neck, mouth & head
movements they often draw long crowds of people wanting get their pictures
taken.
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Sunday, January 19, 2014
A Day Trip at The Lost Eden Sucat Paranaque
One of the great benefits of home schooling is that you get to choose your own schedule, control your time, and avoid staying in line with long crowds and basically, just enjoy and have fun. Upon running an errand to Sucat last weekend, We decided to drop by The Lost Eden in Sucat, Paranaque since it was along the way and We had the entire afternoon to ourselves.
Though it would have been nicer to call ahead of schedule so their staff could have prepared the place and programs. But this would have taken away the element of surprise and spontaneity. Plus going on field trips during off-season's gives you the rare privilege of enjoying the entire place all by yourselves. "The Lost Eden" which is located along Sucat road Dr. A. Santos Avenue near Kraft is a 4 hectare area owned and operated by Bio Research. However, most of the animals found here are a collection of birds, fishes, small farm animals, and house hold pets situated in a garden depicting our national land marks per region.