Drumheller Alberta Canada | Royal Tyrrell Museum dinosaur fossils
Drumheller Alberta Canada | Royal Tyrrell Museum dinosaur fossils. Visit Drumheller Alberta and the Royal Tyrrell Museum, world famous for dinosaur fossils. Lizzy and I highly recommend the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller Alberta Canada.
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Drumheller: Royal Tyrrell Museum||A Must-visit Place||Alberta, Canada ????????|| Part 1
A world-renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum. This museum housed the worlds largest dinosaur displays. I hope you will enjoy my video.
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Drumheller - Fossil World
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T Rex Comes To Life At Fossil World (Drumheller, AB)
One of 10 animatronic dinosaurs that can be found at Fossil World Dinosaur Discovery Centre in Drumheller, AB.
Dinosaur Museum||Drumheller: Royal Tyrrell Museum||A Must-visit Place||Alberta, Canada ????????|| Part 2
A world-renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum is located in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. This museum housed the worlds largest dinosaur displays. I hope you will enjoy my video.
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The Top Ten Best Dinosaur Museums
The Top Ten Best Dinosaur Museums
10-Fernbank Museum of Natural History,Atlanta,United States
09-Jurassic Land,Istanbul,Turkey
08-Iziko Museum,Cape Town, South Africa
07-Zigong Dinosaur Museum,Zigong, China
06-Wyoming Dinosaur Center,Wyoming,United States
05-Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology,Alberta,Canada
04-National Dinosaur Museum,Canberra, Australia
03-Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Science,Brussels,Belgium
02-Field Museum,Chicago,United States
01-Museum für Naturkunde,Berlin,Germany
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Royal Tyrrell Museum - Drumheller Alberta Canada - Dinosaur Museum - 2015 Alberta Road trip
Royal Tyrrell Museum - Drumheller Alberta Canada - Dinosaur Museum - 2015 Alberta Road trip
Dinosaur Museum in Canada
The largest dinosaur can be found in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada...the Alberta's Bedlands. While that dinosaur is not on the video, this is only a portion of a gigantic musiem within one of the world's largest five dinosaur sites. It will sure make you feel small! This video is part of our collection Roadtrip Across Canada.
A Man Discovered This Dinosaur Fossil In An Old Mine, And What He Found Would Stun Paleontologists
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Amidst the strange industrial landscape of Canada’s Athabasca oil sands, Shawn Funk is hard at work. At the controls of his excavator, he digs down through ancient layers, hoping to reach the precious bitumen beneath. But when his bucket strikes something hard, he makes a find that’s actually far, far more valuable.
On March 21, 2011, Funk was on duty at Millennium Mine, a facility near Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. Operated by Canadian energy company Suncor, the mine is one of several built to capitalize on the deposits in the Athabasca oil sands.
Covering some 54,000 square miles around Fort McMurray, these sands contain bitumen – effectively, extra-heavy oil. The deposits are made of the remains of animals and plants that lived over 100 million years ago. Under steady heat and intense pressure, these remains have been converted into bitumen. But to Funk and his colleagues, the deposits of course bear little resemblance to the incredible creatures they once were.
Anyhow, early in the afternoon of that day something spectacular would happen. After spending hours digging for bitumen, the bucket of Funk’s excavator struck something solid under the earth. Then, as he watched, a series of strangely colored objects fell out onto the ground below. Funk therefore grabbed his supervisor, Mike Gratton, and the pair began to investigate what he had found.
Picking up one of the lumps, they turned it over to reveal a bizarre pattern. Set into the gray rock was a series of brown circles, arranged neatly in rows. Funk and Gratton had no idea what they were looking at, though. Were the shapes just peculiar pieces of fossilized wood – or could they be something else entirely?
The pair quickly realized that they needed to get an expert in to take a look at their discovery, so they duly contacted the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, Alberta. Opened in 1985, the museum is a hub of research in an area that has seen hundreds of dinosaur fossils discovered over the years.
Soon, then, curator Donald Henderson and museum technician Darren Tanke were on a plane headed for Fort McMurray. And when they arrived, they realized that it wasn’t just a pile of strange rocks that Funk had stumbled upon. In fact, it would turn out to be one of the most fascinating dinosaur fossils that they had ever discovered.
The process of removing the fossils from Millennium Mine was, though, a long and arduous one. For many hours, the teams from Suncor and the museum worked away until the rock was whittled down to a single 15,000-pound piece. Then they prepared to lift it out of the mine.
However, disaster struck. The fossil was too fragile to bear its own weight, and it broke into several pieces in mid-air. So while Henderson and Tanke were desperate to get the dinosaur remains back to the museum, they also didn’t want to damage the amazing find further. Eventually, then, the broken sections were encased in plaster of Paris and transported to Drumheller, some 420 miles away – and fortunately without further incident.
Finally safe at the museum, the discovery was handed over to Mark Mitchell, a fossil preparer. And over the next five years Mitchell would spend some 7,000 hours painstakingly preparing the fossil for it to take center stage in a new exhibition. As he worked, meanwhile, researchers were able to take a closer look at the fascinating find.
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Drumheller Fossil World Animatronic T-Rex
The Animatronic T-Rex at Fossil World on N Dinosaur Trail in Drumheller.
Canada's Dinosaur Museum!!!
For this very special episode of The Dinosaur Show, Zak and I travel to Drumheller, Alberta, to team-up with the amazing staff at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology. For dinosaur nerds like us, an adventure to the heart of Canadian dinosaur country was a dream come true!
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The Dinosaur Show is Written & Hosted by Dustin Growick, w/ special sidekick appearance by friend and Museum Hack colleague Zak Martellucci.
ENORMOUS THANKS to Samantha Haddon & Jaimee Turner, and all the other awesome Homo sapiens at Royal Tyrrell who made us feel so very welcome in Drumheller!
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Tricerotops Come Alive at Fossil World (Drumheller, AB)
One of 10 animatronic dinosaurs at the Fossil World Dinosaur Discovery Centre in Drumheller, AB.
Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada.
Dinosaur dig day, potentially!
Bonebed 30 Guided Excavation Program at Dinosaur Provincial Park
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Dinosaur Provincial Park
Dinosaur Provincial Park is arguably the best location in the world to find and excavate the remains of Late Cretaceous dinosaurs, as it is famous for yielding high-quality specimens, and lots of them!
The Bonebed 30 Guided Excavation is a fully-authentic dig, and in order to maintain the scientific integrity of the work, it is only available to six people per day, and is limited to participants aged 14 years or older. It is truly a unique opportunity to fulfill what has been a lifelong dream for many: to uncover dinosaur bones never before seen by the human eye. To learn more or to get involved, visit dinosaurpark.ca.
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Dinosaur Provincial Park ist wohl die beste Lage in der Welt zu finden und auszugraben die Überreste der späten Kreidezeit Dinosaurier, wie es zur Gewinnung von berühmten hochwertige Proben, und viele von ihnen!
Die Bonebed 30 geführt Ausgrabung ist ein voll authentisch graben, und um die wissenschaftliche Integrität des Werkes zu erhalten, ist es nur für sechs Personen pro Tag und ist für Teilnehmer ab 14 Jahre oder älter begrenzt. Es ist wirklich eine einmalige Gelegenheit, sich erfüllen, was hat sich einen lebenslangen Traum seit vielen Jahren: die Dinosaurier-Knochen noch nie vom menschlichen Auge gesehen aufzudecken. Um mehr zu erfahren oder sich zu engagieren, besuchen dinosaurpark.ca.
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恐龙省立公园,可以说是世界上最好的位置,以寻找和挖掘遗体晚白垩世恐龙,因为它是高产优质标本闻名,其中很多!
指导发掘的Bonebed30是一个完全真实的挖掘,并为了保持工作的科学完整性,它仅适用于每日六人,而且是限于14岁或以上的参与者。这确实是一个独特的机会去完成已为许多一生的梦想:要发现以前从未被人眼所见的恐龙骨骼。要了解更多信息或参与,访问dinosaurpark.ca。
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Dinosaur Provincial Park es sin duda el mejor lugar del mundo para buscar y excavar los restos de dinosaurios del Cretácico tardío, ya que es famoso para la obtención de muestras de alta calidad, y muchos de ellos!
El 30 Bonebed guiadas excavación es una excavación completamente auténtica, y con el fin de mantener la integridad científica de la obra, que sólo está disponible para seis personas por día, y se limita a los participantes de 14 años o más. Es realmente una oportunidad única para cumplir lo que ha sido un sueño de toda la vida para muchos: para descubrir los huesos de dinosaurio nunca antes vista por el ojo humano. Para obtener más información o para participar, dinosaurpark.ca visita.
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Dinosaur Provincial Park est sans doute le meilleur endroit au monde à trouver et fouiller les restes de dinosaures du Crétacé tardif, car il est célèbre pour des spécimens de haute qualité, et beaucoup d'entre eux!
L'amas osseux de 30 guidée Excavation est une fouille complète et authentique, et afin de maintenir l'intégrité scientifique des travaux, il n'est disponible que pour six personnes par jour, et est limité aux participants âgés de 14 ans ou plus. C'est vraiment une occasion unique d'accomplir ce qui a été un rêve pour beaucoup: à découvrir des ossements de dinosaures jamais vu par l'œil humain. Pour en savoir plus ou pour vous impliquer, visitez dinosaurpark.ca.
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Dinosaur Provincial Park é sem dúvida o melhor lugar do mundo para encontrar e escavar os restos de dinossauros do Cretáceo tardio, já que é famosa por ceder amostras de alta qualidade, e muitos deles!
O bonebed 30 Guiado Escavação é uma escavação totalmente autêntico, e de forma a manter a integridade científica do trabalho, ele está disponível apenas a seis pessoas por dia, e está limitada aos participantes com 14 anos ou mais. É realmente uma oportunidade única para cumprir o que foi um sonho para muitos: para descobrir ossos de dinossauros nunca antes vistas pelo olho humano. Para obter mais informações ou para se envolver, dinosaurpark.ca visita.
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恐竜州立公園は、おそらく見つけることと、それは、高品質の標本をもたらすために有名であるように、白亜紀後期の恐竜のままで、それらの多く発掘し、世界でも最高のロケーションです!
Bonebed30ガイドの掘削するための作業の科学的な整合性を維持するためには、完全に本格的な発掘され、それは、1日あたりの6人に利用は14歳以上の参加者に制限されています。前に、人間の目で見たことのない恐竜の骨を明らかにする:これは本当に多くの生涯の夢をされていることが実現するユニークな機会です。か、または多くを学び、関連する訪問dinosaurpark.caを取得するには。
Grandpas Dinosaur Freinds
World's Largest Dinosaur
Address: 60 1 Ave W, Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y0 Alberta Canada
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5:30 p.m.
1 866-823-8100
FOSSIL WORLD
DISCOVERY CENTER
1381 N. Dinosaur Trail
Drumheller, Alberta Canada
(403) 823-6666
What is so special about our Dinosaur Discovery Centre?
Fossil World Discovery Centre delivers family fun in a hands on dinosaur rich learning environment.
Kids want to get involved and do activities.
Learning happens best in a process called creative play, that is our speciality at the Fossil World Discovery Centre.
Family memories are built around extraordinary experiences that the family does together.
Fossil World is a kid friendly natural history museum edutainment experience. We added 10 new animatronic dinosaurs and remodeled our museum in 2017.
Adults also love Fossil World.
We have over 1,000 real fossils on display. These real fossils will entertain adults as their kids do a fossil dig or climb in the play area. Our fossil exhibit is a compliment to the fossils and experience of the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
Our museum is a family fun experience where activities and entertainment enhance the natural history learning process.
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Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre - Media Coverage by CTV
NEAR MORDEN -- A giant predatory fish that once prowled the prehistoric sea was found near here with the catch of the day in its mouth -- the flipper of a huge marine reptile.
The bones of an 80-million-year-old Xiphactinus as long as a shipping container were unearthed in the Manitoba Escarpment, with the flipper of a mosasaur between its jaws.
The discovery was made by one of the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre's summer staff while walking through a drainage ditch along the edge of what used to be the Western Interior Seaway.
Science brings you so far, said Tyler Schroeder, general manager of the centre in Morden. Magic or luck brings you the rest of the way.
The specimen is about six metres long, making it the largest in the museum's collection of fish fossils.
We'll be setting a new landmark for ourself with this, Schroeder said.
It has caught the attention of the Discovery Channel's Daily Planet, which sent a crew to the site of the Xiphactinus find earlier this week.
The centre's resident paleontologist Joey Hatcher doesn't know if the 350-kilogram fish was trying to eat the mosasaur, or fighting with it. It's the first evidence he's seen of the big fish preying on the giant marine reptiles.
We find mosasaurs with their stomach contents chock full of fish. But to find a fish with a mosasaur in its jaws is really amazing luck, said Hatcher, who has dinosaur experience in the U.S.
The centre houses Canada's largest collection of marine reptile fossils, including a 13-metre mosasaur.
The fossils are from the saltwater seaway that covered central North America in the Late Cretaceous Period 80 million years ago, not the freshwater Lake Agassiz caused by a glacier melt just 12,000 years ago .
The Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre is using the Morden Community Centre to showcase its finds from area digs while preparing a business plan and fundraising for a permanent museum, Schroeder said.
For now, there are two paleontologists on site five days a week, along with volunteers and summer staff from Winnipeg, Japan and Washington state working on undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. Every day they're uncovering more fossils, Schroeder said.
The plan is to make Morden the Drumheller of marine reptile exhibits. The Alberta town has turned its dinosaur discovery into a tourist destination, and the Morden centre is trying to do likewise.
In the meantime, tours are available, with half-day trips and five-day dig packages. You can't enter one of the dig sites without a staff member, Schroeder said. You have to be out with someone who has a permit.
And you can't keep what you find.
All of our fossils are owned by the Province of Manitoba -- they're recognized as historical artifacts, Schroeder said.
For more information, see discoverfossils.com.
The Alberta Story: Hunting Dinosaurs in Drumheller
Dinosaur Provincial Park, in southeastern Alberta, is one of the best places on the planet to see exposed dinosaur fossils. I spent a day their with paleontologist David Lloyd, who showed me some of the digs they are working on for the nearby Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller. Definitely worth a visit--in my opinion, it's the best dinosaur museum in the world.
Driving in Dinosaur Provincial Park - Alberta - Canada
En route - Parc Provincial Dinosaur - Alberta
Le Centre des Visiteurs du parc national Dinosaur n'est situé qu'à 1 km du belvédère de Prairie Trail.
La route qui nous y mène nous permet d'observer de plus près ces étranges formations rocheuses.
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Trex Discovery Centre at Eastend, Saskatchewan.
Discover the Tyranasaurus Rex Dinosour named Scotty at the Trex Discovery Centre located at Eastend, Saskatchewan.