Oh my gosh, not blogging for some time just feels so weird. Loads of stuff have been going on lately like Yanling's 21st (will be blogging about that at a later date ofc) and with my new part-time job. Anyways, not missing one of the exhibition of this year I want to visit, I made a trip down with Cecil and Wayne to the DINOSAURS: DAWN TO EXTINCTION just a few days before it closed.
The entry fee is actually cheaper for locals so you would've been charged only SGD$20.00 if you flash your IC. Not so sure about the actual price for foreigners though.
If you missed the chance to visit them, have a look at some photos~
25 January - 28 July 2014
Let's go!
All amazing about the transition to human beings but...
How the hell did people even investigate about life forms back then?
The amazing things science can do?
What types of skin do crocodile-like reptiles, dinosaurs and mammal-like reptiles have?
Ahem, they are mammals
Damn that's HUGE!
Creepy walk way to have a feel to how some dinosaurs live in tunnels
Feels like a trial run for Halloween to me *goosebumps*
Can't help but make fun of this huge guy's small hands
Walau crocodile skin also got ring light
Really wanted to try this activity at the end but Cecil said it's only for kids. Meh~
A rather plain exhibition so people not really interested in reading some history on the dinosaurs will find it boring. The entire place can be covered in around 30-45 minutes even if you take your own sweet time. I've watched movies such as 'Dinosaurs' and 'Jurassic Park' and they always have been these huge and terrifying things that I thank god that are extinct but it was indeed a good experience to see how people actually use computer graphics, fossils and other sources to generate not only the appearance of the dinosaurs but also their movement.
A quick and interesting stop to make. If you're not into the look and learn stuff, you should be glad if you did not go. Oh, and finally, I tried outer-space freeze-dried ice cream! I have been seeing this stuff around and even studied about them but I haven't gotten the chance to bite onto one before.
A packet costs SGD$10.00 and well, my advice would be to buy it just for a curious try. It's not really worth the money but just something different you can try. The space food are mostly available at the ArtScience Museum so grab one if you're curious on how it tastes.
And.... that's all for today. I've to hit my bed soon because it's calling out for me hahah. The end of the week is coming too and I hope I will have the time to post again real soon (I still have some overdue posts until now). So, until then ;)