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How it could look

Visitors are invited to walk across an extensive virtual fossil field, as they explore, augmented reality enables visitors to find and identify a diversity of tracks, footprints, bone fragments, jaws, teeth, leaves and feathers each based on real fossils found along the coast. Hidden amongst the virtual fossils is the Cape Paterson Claw, discovered at the site in 1903. Once discovered, a multitude of digital dinosaur characters are brought to life dramatically, exploring the site, and interacting with visitors.


A virtual reality experience illustrates how the Eagles Nest site may have looked during the time of the polar dinosaurs, framing key views east and west. The dramatic views along the coastline are contrasted by depictions of Australia reconnected to Antarctica. A visual story illustrates fossil formation process from is very inception 125 million years ago, all the way until present day.