Our Dynamic Earth - Reviews from across the web
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Our Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh - Reviews of Our Dynamic Earth - IgoUgo Funded by the Millennium Commission and housed in a striking, spiky, white tent-like structure, Our Dynamic Earth takes visitors on a fantastic journey of discovery through the history of the planet. Interactive displays and amazing facts let you see the world in a new way. The tour begins at the St... igougo.com
Our Dynamic Earth - places2visit.co.uk - BROWSE. From the glens of Loch Lomand to the lively Edinburgh festival, the 'Rough Guide to Scotland' tells you all there is to know about this stunning and varied country. The 24-page, full-colour section introduces all of the Scotland's highlights, from the spectacular wildlife of the Hebrides to the dese... places2visit.co.uk
Our Dynamic Earth - Venues - Edinburgh International Science Festival Situated in the heart of Edinburgh at the foot of Arthur's Seat, Our Dynamic Earth is easy to find. At the bottom of Holyrood Road, it neighbours the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the new Scottish Parliament. There is a car park at the venue, for which charges do apply. Waverley train station is just ... sciencefestival.co.uk
BBC - h2g2 - Our Dynamic Earth The subject of ice and water leads on to the emergence of life on Earth. The audio-visual presentation is replaced by a more traditional museum-type exhibit, featuring a primordial swamp at the entrance. The walls are a graphical genealogy of life-forms and a rough estimate as to when they first app... bbc.co.uk
Experimentarium: Our dynamic earth The human power station challenges visitors to try their own powers. How much energy do you produce when you ride on a bicycle, row or drive really fast in a wheelchair? The concept of energy is introduced with focus on Man. You can also learn how effective various types of food is fuel for your bod... experimentarium.dk
Scotsman.com Heritage & Culture - Our Dynamic Earth - Dynamic new gallery ideal for rock fans Chief executive at Dynamic Earth, John Simpson, said: Visitors have always told us that they really want to know more about Scotland, and how the processes that have shaped our planet have also shaped Scotla... heritage.scotsman.com
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