Last stop, dinosaurs!

The last stop on our road trip was the Dinosaur Place at the Nature’s Art Village. It is located on 50 acres of woodland with a 1.5 mile trail, filled with over 40 dinosaurs.

First stop for us was the A”MAZE”asaurus. This is a large maze with a Tyrannosaurus Rex head slide at the end. It also include a viewing platform, which was perfect for photos but also useful to help if someone gets lost and wants to get out fast!

The maze from the viewing platform.

The maze from the viewing platform.

Tate and Richard trying to find their way out.

Tate and Richard trying to find their way out.

Cheating! Very easy to do when your only little!

Cheating! Very easy to do when you’re only little!

Heading out the maze!

Heading out the maze!

Down the slide!

Down the slide!

After finishing the maze, we headed along the Dinosaur Trail to check out all the dinosaurs. Tate loved looking at them all and going up and saying hello.

Amargasaurus.

Amargasaurus.

Cute little Compsognathus!

Cute little Compsognathus!

Giving the Ceratosaaurus a kiss.

Giving the Ceratosaurus a kiss.

Roaring at the dinosaur!

Roaring at the dinosaur!

Look what hatched out of the Parasaurolophus egg!

Look what hatched out of the Parasaurolophus egg!

Cuddling the Euoplocephalus.

Cuddling the Euoplocephalus.

Wow Agustina is a big one!

Wow Agustina is a big one!

After looking at all the Dinosaurs we headed to the Dinosaur playgroup. Tate was happy that he got to play on it after passing it 3 times! He was starting to think it wouldn’t happen!

Tate loves going down double slides with us to was excited to find a triple slide!

Tate loves going down double slides with us so was excited to find a triple slide!

Very tricky!

Very tricky!

Tight rope bridge! Daddy's help required.

Tight rope bridge! Daddy’s help required.

Last up was a volcano that erupts every hour. It wasn’t quite as exciting as we’d hoped as it only spewed smoke. I guess that’s because it was in a lake!

We taught Tate a new phrase whilst waiting "rumble in the jungle" and he enjoyed repeating it for quite some time!

We taught Tate a new phrase whilst waiting – “rumble in the jungle” – and he enjoyed repeating it for quite some time!

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