This Article is From Jun 17, 2015

Kolkata's Science City to Come Up With Its Own 'Jurassic World'

Kolkata's Science City to Come Up With Its Own 'Jurassic World'

File Photo: A shot from movie 'Jurassic Park'.

Kolkata: Fancy taking a ride amidst giant dinosaurs as shown in the latest Hollywood blockbuster 'Jurassic World'?

Science City in Kolkata will soon throw open its new science exploration hall where visitors will be able to enjoy a 'dark ride' amidst life-like models of dinosaurs which used to live once upon a time in the Jurassic Age.

With special effects, simulations and a voice over, the technologically advanced 3D models of the giant beasts which had gone extinct around 66 million years ago would leave visitors thrilled.

"We have named it 'dark ride'. Each vehicle will carry a group of nine people. Everything will be synchronised. As the vehicle moves you can watch the dinosaurs, hear the background narrations and voice over. It would be followed by a light and sound show," Arijit Dutta Chowdhury, director of the Science City, told PTI.

A group of 50-55 giant robotic models of different types of dinosaurs like Velociraptor, Sauropodomorpha, etc, would recreate the dominance of these mighty creatures during the bygone Jurassic era.

The section on Jurassic age would be part of the 'Evolution of Life' gallery at Science City which will portray the origin of universe, formation of earth, early life forms and their evolution in period settings.

3D models of early life forms from Proterozoic period to neogene will be on display.

This includes early land animals, plants, and giants of Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, giant mammals and ice age beasts.

Special effects like under water travel, animal breathings, Sun set scenes, volcanoes, sounds of tropical forests; coldness of ice age along with Charles Darwin's introduction to each period would provide infotainment.

"With a 15-20 minute journey we will explain how life evolved on this earth and new species were born. We are targeting to throw it open to visitors by the end of this October," the director said.
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