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Dinosaurs in Their Time
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Historic Carnegie
Exhibition Halls
Powdermill Nature Reserve

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November 20, 2007

Dinosaurs in Their Time Members-only Preview

   

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A young Carnegie Museums member is dwarfed under the massive ribcage of Apatosaurus louisae. Photo taken during the members–only preview on Saturday, Nov. 17.



 

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A family stops at the Cretaceous Seaway portion of the exhibit to see the Dolichorhynchops bonneri try to make a meal of the diving bird Hesperonis.


 

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Members of Carnegie Museums poured into Dinosaurs in Their Time as early as 6 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 17 for the special members–only preview of the exhibit. Diplodocus carnegii (left) and Apatosaurus louisae (right) tower over visitors in the Jurassic Atrium.


 

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A crowd stops and admires Camarasaurus, one of the most complete sauropods ever discovered. Camarasaurus is displayed as it was originally discovered in Carnegie Quarry, now known as Dinosaur National Monument.