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« on: June 02, 2007, 09:22:49 pm »



A full-size model of a Dryosaurus stops traffic as it crosses a road during a media event in central Sydney May 31, 2007. The 3-metre-long (9.8 feet) body puppet of the dinosaur appears in a theatrical performance that aims to recreate a prehistoric Australian landscape as it was millions of years ago. [Reuters]

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« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2007, 09:23:31 pm »



A full-size model of a Dryosaurus walks past a statue of famous English explorer James Cook during a media event in central Sydney May 31, 2007. The 3-metre-long (9.8 feet) body puppet of the dinosaur appears in a theatrical performance that aims to recreate a prehistoric Australian landscape as it was millions of years ago. [Reuters]
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A full-size model of a Dryosaurus walks past the Australian Museum during a media event in central Sydney May 31, 2007. The 3-metre-long (9.8 feet) body puppet of the dinosaur appears in a theatrical performance that aims to recreate a prehistoric Australian landscape as it was millions of years ago. [Reuters]
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« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2007, 09:25:14 pm »



A motorist uses a mobile phone to photograph a full-size model of a Dryosaurus as it stops traffic at an intersection during a media event in central Sydney May 31, 2007. The 3-metre-long (9.8 feet) body puppet of the dinosaur appears in a theatrical performance that aims to recreate a prehistoric Australian landscape as it was millions of years ago.[Reuters]
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« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2007, 09:26:02 pm »



A woman and a girl pat the snout of a full-size model of a Dryosaurus during a media event in central Sydney May 31, 2007. The 3-metre-long (9.8 feet) body puppet of the dinosaur appears in a theatrical performance that aims to recreate a prehistoric Australian landscape as it was millions of years ago. [Reuters]
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A full-size model of a Dryosaurus stares into a traffic mirror at photographers during a media event in central Sydney May 31, 2007. The 3-metre-long (9.8 feet) body puppet of the dinosaur appears in a theatrical performance that aims to recreate a prehistoric Australian landscape as it was millions of years ago. [Reuters]
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