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The dinosaurs were amazing, so realistic in the way they moved. It was hard to capture them well in a photo because it was quite dark and they were moving so much.
We were lucky that there were only a few people with us, so we had plenty of time and space to have a good look at each dinosaur.
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The attention to detail was amazing, even to the blinking of the eyes and the way that they seemed to look at you and follow you when you moved.
But of course, the highlight was Tyranasaurus Rex. He was huge, very close to us and so realistic. The ground was rumbling, and we had to tell ourselves it really wasn't real. It was all too much for the autistic boy in our group.
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