DINOSAUR VALLEY

Hi viewers! I am back with another sensational article. Last week I had visited Pattaya, Thailand and was amazed to see the Dinosaur valley in Nong nooch village. Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden situated in Chonburi province, Thailand covers more than 400 acres of land. It attracts tourists from different parts of the world for its well marked 'Elephant show' and traditional thai dance 


Variety garden, flower garden, cactus garden, stonehence, car garden are the other claim to fame shows of the Nong nooch village. Amongst all these, Dinosaurs valley alone stands as an idiosyncratic park possessing the statues of the prominent species of jurassic period (mesozoic era). 

According to the theory of evoutions the dinosaurs started existing from the late palaeozoic era. Ancestral reptiles like cotylosaurs were ruling the world. During the mesozoic era these beasts multiplied and became dominant species and hence it is called as the golden era of reptiles. 

The status of the big beasts are created in such a way that they mimic their pre-exisiting forms. The physical features, habitat, behaviours are evident from the models. So let me share some of the photos I clicked in the Dinosaur valley.


Oxalaia




Tanystropheus
Luskhan
Ophthalmosaurus
Elasmosaurus
Cryolophosaurus
Plesiosaurus
Baryonyx













Dilophosaurus
Pachycephalosaurus
Protoceratops



Ornithocheirus


Zupaysaurus
Carnotaurus



Velociraptor
Oviraptor
Postosuchus

Ankylosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Dimetrodon
Edmontosaurus
Pachycephalosaurus
 
Lovely! isn't it? Well the dinos after ruling this earth for 130 million years are not with us today as the placental mammals took over them. They are noted to be extinct by the end of cretaceous period. We have some fossils, artifical parks and models of these big beasts to represent their existence some years ago in this earth 
I hope you enjoyed the dinosaur valley and donot forget to visit Nong noch village when you are in Thailand.

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