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Our Dynamic Earth

Our Dynamic Earth

The Mother Earth of all adventures

Our Dynamic Earth

State of the Earth

Discover our dynamic planet as we know it. You can monitor population growth, discover how the Atlantic Ocean widens daily, and explore the concepts of time. Interactives encourage further investigation and offer you the chance to create your very own earthquake and check the weather around the world. Video screens display dramatic footage of natural phenomena; erupting volcanoes and wild weather systems!

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Time Machine

Board the time machine to begin your journey back 15,000 million years. Historical events pass before your very eyes, back 50 years, a thousand years, millions of years, before the life of the dinosaurs and even the formation of the universe, back to the time of the Big Bang.

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How it all Started

Once you exit the time machine, you will board the bridge of a spaceship. Through large viewing screens you can look out into space and witness the Big Bang through the eyes of the Hubble Telescope. Galaxies form and give birth to millions of stars and the formation of our solar system.

The final image is of our planet Earth, but with the continents and oceans jumbled and not as we know them today

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Restless Earth

Enter a barren volcanic landscape on the newly formed planet Earth. After billions of years the Atlantic slowly widens creating the now familiar outlines of our own continents and coastlines. Watch and listen as the floor begins to shake, the smell of sulphur and smoke fills the room and the air heats up... Discover you are standing on an active volcano on the brink of eruption!

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Casualties and Survivors

Begin their exploration of the planet and the creatures within it. In Casualties and Survivors you will follow the precarious path of evolution and come face to face with some of the winners and losers in life’s struggle for survival. Interactives invite you to explore how evolution has changed animal and plant life as we know it. Discover how mass extinctions occurred and what the dinosaurs might have looked like if the meteorite had not struck.

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Oceans

Following on your exploration you will encounter the extremes of planet Earth, firstly our big blue continent; the oceans. Diving beneath the waves you will be captivated by striking images as you peer out through the portholes to discover different marine environments; from the warm coral reefs to the tropical open seas, into the dark of the deep ocean, to our own coastal kelp forests and into the cold of the polar seas.

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Polar Extremes

Deep within the core of Our Dynamic Earth lies a polar adventure. You’ll have to scrape back the ice, face howling winds and prepare for freezing temperatures to reach the world’s most remote environments. Discover the Arctic and Antarctic in all their magnificence with ice bergs, polar bears, penguins, ice cores and the Aurora Borealis!

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4DVENTURE

Get set for turbulence as you embark on an epic 4D expedition flying from the Arctic to deep within the tropical rainforest. Touch, smell, feel the adventure as you discover the conifers of the boreal forest. Get a raptor's eye view of life as we know it before cooling off in an alpine blizzard. Meet a shark head on, escape the sting of a scorpion's tail and even come face to face with a rhino. All delivered through exciting stereoscopic 3D film and 4D special effects.

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Astronaut

The exploration of space is the greatest endeavour that humankind has ever undertaken. What does it take to be part of this incredible journey? What does it take to become an astronaut? Experience a rocket launch from inside the body of an astronaut. Explore the amazing worlds of inner and outer space, from floating around the International Space Station to manoeuvring through microscopic regions of the human body. Discover the perils that lurk in space as we subject ‘Chad’, our test astronaut, to everything that space has to throw at him.

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