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Posts tagged with 'Dinosaurs'
Dinosaurs in Oxford Street…
Marilyn and I have passed this site many times whilst it was under construction because it stands beside our favourite eating house – The Duke of Marlborough off Oxford Street, London.
Now they are here!
DINOSAURS UNLEASHED is London’s Newest and Largest interactive Dinosaur encounter. Slap bang and facing busy Oxford Street, there are 24 Dinosaurs from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
The star turn is a huge Diplodocus… Three times the length and twice the height of a double-decker bus! DINOSAURS UNLEASHED is an absolute must for everyone… Young and Old alike, and you might even meet us in “The Marlborough…” Parklife Oxford Street is open until March the 30th 2010.
London’s Natural History Museum

An impressive view of the museum
An impressive building with an impressive interior and displays. Thousands visit the museum every day of the year… to wander its vast halls or just sit outside for lunch and a drink. It was also the setting for David Suchet’s ‘Poirot’ in “The Veiled Lady”