Museum Victoria and Monash University have conducted “Dinosaur Dreaming” digs since 1995. Originally at the Flat Rocks site outside Inverloch, Victoria, it has evolved to include localities along the Bass and Otway Coasts. Since 2008 this blog has shared images and stories of crew taking part in excavations, fossil bones recovered, and fossilly things we get up to between digs. The most recent dig took place at Twin Reefs for 3 weeks in February 2025.
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Saturday, 4 April 2009
Japanese Dreamers
Follow this link to a video of the visit. http://www.monash.edu.au/news/monashmemo/stories/20090408/dinosaur.html.
Students from the Notre Dame Jogakuin Senior High School, Kyoto, Japan visited the Dinosaur Dreaming site on the 2nd April. The weather was perfect and the students really enjoyed the experience. |
Corrie Williams from the Monash Science Centre and three of the mothers of the students also joined in the fun day. |
They all tried very hard to find fossil bones and some of them were successful. Well done girls! |
Among the other visitors to the site that day were Don and Geraldine Johnson (grandma and poppy). They sent a special hello to their grandson who is mad about dinosaurs. |