Delhi all set to open the country’s first ‘Jurassic Park’- like dinosaur park in Sarai Kale Khan
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Dec 25, 2023, 14:00 IST
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These life-sized replicas not only showcase realistic movements, but also feature impressive capabilities, including the ability to produce roaring sounds, growls, hisses, and even spit fire. Drawing inspiration from Jurassic Park … Read more
These life-sized replicas not only showcase realistic movements, but also feature impressive capabilities, including the ability to produce roaring sounds, growls, hisses, and even spit fire. Drawing inspiration from Jurassic Park, the park incorporates light and sound effects, recreating iconic scenes from the film, such as dinosaurs crushing vehicles. Read less
The soon-to-be-opened Waste-to-Art dinosaur park at Sarai Kale Khan by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi is poised to become the first-of-its-kind in India. Expected to welcome the public by the end of the next month, the park will feature a collection of 54 colossal dinosaur replicas, ranging from 9 to 65 ft in height and up to 54 ft in length. Officials in the know-how added that these replicas are crafted entirely from scrap metal, discarded tires, remnants of cars, and horticulture waste.
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Visitors will be greeted at the entrance by replicas of three stegosaurus dinosaurs, each uniquely crafted using horticulture waste, scrap, and car scraps. The park also features a group of small, feathered Velociraptor dinosaurs and a 53x50 feet replica of the infamous Tyrannosaurus Rex from the Jurassic Park franchise. The Tyrannosaurus Rex replica is designed to spit fire and blink its eyes, enhancing the overall immersive experience.
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Spanning 3.5 acres adjacent to the Waste-to-Wonder Park, the dinosaur park incorporates various recreational activities catering to children. These include slides, climbing ropes, and swings designed with safety in mind, ensuring no sharp edges pose a risk. The park also introduces a 60-foot-wide, 25-foot-tall replica of the Spinosaurus, featuring a play area with safety measures for children.
At the opposite end of the spectrum stands the 65-foot-tall diplodocus, the tallest replica in the park, with its tail transformed into a slide. Careful attention to detail in crafting these replicas involves meticulous cutting of scrap materials, with tires used to cover the metal body for safety and aesthetic improvement.
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