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Eromanga Natural History Museum 2024 Megafauna Dig

Eromanga Natural History Museum 2024 Megafauna Dig

Starts: Sunday, 04 August 2024
Ends: Saturday, 17 August 2024
Discover the thrill of excavation and uncover ancient secrets with the ENHM Megafauna Dig Experience! Immerse yourself in the world of paleontology during this exclusive 6-night adventure at the historic Shearers Quarters. Relax in comfortable twin-share accommodations with shared facilities, providing a cozy and communal atmosphere. Indulge in culinary delights with all-inclusive meals, including 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 6 dinners, 5 morning teas, and 5 afternoon teas, ensuring you stay energized throughout your exciting journey. Spend 5 full days alongside ENHM field palaeontologists and geologists, actively participating in the excavation process. Dive deep into the earth, working side by side with experts, and unearth the remains of ancient megafauna that once roamed the Australian Outback. Experience a personal connection with the region as you meet the private landholders, gaining unique insights into the historical significance of the dig site. Explore the charming town of Eulo and visit the Mud Springs, all depending on time and weather, adding cultural depth to your adventure. As a bonus, enjoy an automatic subscription to Cooper’s Country Newsletter, keeping you updated on the latest discoveries, fascinating stories, and exclusive insights from the world of paleontology. Join them on this unforgettable journey, where adventure meets education, and be a part of uncovering Australia's ancient past in the ENHM Megafauna Dig Experience! Book your spot now and prepare for a once-in-a-lifetime exploration!
Add to Calendar 2024-08-04 12:00 am 2024-08-17 12:00 am Eromanga Natural History Museum 2024 Megafauna Dig Discover the thrill of excavation and uncover ancient secrets with the ENHM Megafauna Dig Experience! Immerse yourself in the world of paleontology during this exclusive 6-night adventure at the historic Shearers Quarters. Relax in comfortable twin-share accommodations with shared facilities, providing a cozy and communal atmosphere. Indulge in culinary delights with all-inclusive meals, including 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 6 dinners, 5 morning teas, and 5 afternoon teas, ensuring you stay energized throughout your exciting journey. Spend 5 full days alongside ENHM field palaeontologists and geologists, actively participating in the excavation process. Dive deep into the earth, working side by side with experts, and unearth the remains of ancient megafauna that once roamed the Australian Outback. Experience a personal connection with the region as you meet the private landholders, gaining unique insights into the historical significance of the dig site. Explore the charming town of Eulo and visit the Mud Springs, all depending on time and weather, adding cultural depth to your adventure. As a bonus, enjoy an automatic subscription to Cooper’s Country Newsletter, keeping you updated on the latest discoveries, fascinating stories, and exclusive insights from the world of paleontology. Join them on this unforgettable journey, where adventure meets education, and be a part of uncovering Australia's ancient past in the ENHM Megafauna Dig Experience! Book your spot now and prepare for a once-in-a-lifetime exploration! 1 Dinosaur Drive, EROMANGA , QLD , 4480 , Australia
1 Dinosaur Drive, EROMANGA , QLD , 4480 , Australia
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