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Rare dinosaur fossils to be exhibited in HK
www.chinanews.cn 2007-05-17 10:44:39
Workers were fixing a 26-meter-long and 7.7-meter-high Nuoerosaurus
fossil, one of the largest dinosaurs unearthed in northern China, in the
Hong Kong Science Museum May 16, 2007. About 200 rare dinosaur fossils
will be displayed here from May 25 to November 25.
Workers were preparing for a large exhibition of dinosaur fossils in the
Hong Kong Science Museum May 16, 2007. About 200 rare dinosaur fossils
will be displayed here from May 25 to November 25.
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