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| looking for dino-museum in Denmark Fra : Isis |
Dato : 22-01-02 09:39 |
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Hi,
In may we go to Denmark for two weeks with our two children. Of course
we'll go to Legoland, but they are also dinosaurs fans.
Is there a dinosaur museum in Denmark?
We'll be staying near Kolbing, but it doesn't have to be nearby.
Thank you in advance.
Isis from the Netherlands.
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lcj@wanadoo.dk (22-01-2002)
| Kommentar Fra : lcj@wanadoo.dk |
Dato : 22-01-02 10:48 |
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 08:39:02 GMT, Isis <isisvw@yahoo.com> wrote:
>In may we go to Denmark for two weeks with our two children. Of course
>we'll go to Legoland, but they are also dinosaurs fans.
>Is there a dinosaur museum in Denmark?
>We'll be staying near Kolbing, but it doesn't have to be nearby.
>Thank you in advance.
No, we don't have any dedicated dino-museums. You might see one or two
at Zoologisk Museum in Copenhagen but thats all.
Alle museums in Denmark: http://www.dmol.dk/engelsk/start.asp
You'll find the official danish touristagency at www.visitdenmark.com
Have a nice holiday
Lars
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John K (22-01-2002)
| Kommentar Fra : John K |
Dato : 22-01-02 12:24 |
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> >In may we go to Denmark for two weeks with our two children. Of course
> >we'll go to Legoland, but they are also dinosaurs fans.
> >Is there a dinosaur museum in Denmark?
> >We'll be staying near Kolbing, but it doesn't have to be nearby.
> >Thank you in advance.
>
> No, we don't have any dedicated dino-museums. You might see one or two
> at Zoologisk Museum in Copenhagen but thats all.
Or Zoologisk Museum in Svendborg - it's not so far away.
Regards
John K
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Pernille og Kennet (22-01-2002)
| Kommentar Fra : Pernille og Kennet |
Dato : 22-01-02 15:48 |
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Hmm...
no dinos, but how about sharks in Grenå or snakes and spiders in Randers
Regnskov??
Kennet.
"Isis" <isisvw@yahoo.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:3g9q4ugqfnt1oto5h30ggjldunql42oegg@4ax.com...
> Hi,
>
> In may we go to Denmark for two weeks with our two children. Of course
> we'll go to Legoland, but they are also dinosaurs fans.
> Is there a dinosaur museum in Denmark?
> We'll be staying near Kolbing, but it doesn't have to be nearby.
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Isis from the Netherlands.
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Lars (22-01-2002)
| Kommentar Fra : Lars |
Dato : 22-01-02 16:05 |
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Isis (22-01-2002)
| Kommentar Fra : Isis |
Dato : 22-01-02 17:15 |
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This is really great! Thank you all for the quick reactions and
usefull links.
We'll have a great holiday!
Thanks, Isis.
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Jørgen Rasmussen (22-01-2002)
| Kommentar Fra : Jørgen Rasmussen |
Dato : 22-01-02 20:58 |
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Isis wrote:
> Hi,
> In may we go to Denmark for two weeks with our two children. Of course
> we'll go to Legoland, but they are also dinosaurs fans.
> Is there a dinosaur museum in Denmark?
> We'll be staying near Kolbing, but it doesn't have to be nearby.
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Isis from the Netherlands.
Yes, we do have a dedicated dino-museums.!!
Here: http://www.dmol.dk/mus_info.asp?musnr=51101
About 40km south west of Kolding. (Kolbing, I suppose you by Kolbing mean
Kolding.)
Under "Facta" you will find "Gram Lergrav" This is where the fossiles has
been found, and still are found.
I believe that it is open for the public, to go looking for fossiles. At
least on some days.
Or here:
http://www.visitmidt.com/
There is a link to the museum mentioned above, I think.
(The south part of Jutland, "Sønderjylland".)
Maybe you cn find something interesting here:
http://www.geus.dk/geuspage-uk.htm
Or this, after searching for fossiles:
http://www.dmol.dk/mus_seekresult.asp?ord=Fossiler
Or a club for people who look for fossiles on Fyn. (Island about 20km east
of Kolding)
http://home19.inet.tele.dk/fossil/nyt.htm
In danish, I know.!
Ask again, if you need further info, I will try to help.
Best Regards
Jorgen
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Isis (25-01-2002)
| Kommentar Fra : Isis |
Dato : 25-01-02 13:03 |
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2002 20:58:21 +0100, Jørgen Rasmussen
<jorgen-rasmussen@aa.sa.dk> wrote:
>
>Yes, we do have a dedicated dino-museums.!!
>
>Here: http://www.dmol.dk/mus_info.asp?musnr=51101
>About 40km south west of Kolding. (Kolbing, I suppose you by Kolbing mean
>Kolding.)
>
>Under "Facta" you will find "Gram Lergrav" This is where the fossiles has
>been found, and still are found.
>I believe that it is open for the public, to go looking for fossiles. At
>least on some days.
>
>
>Or here:
> http://www.visitmidt.com/
>There is a link to the museum mentioned above, I think.
>(The south part of Jutland, "Sønderjylland".)
>
>Maybe you cn find something interesting here:
> http://www.geus.dk/geuspage-uk.htm
>
>Or this, after searching for fossiles:
> http://www.dmol.dk/mus_seekresult.asp?ord=Fossiler
>
>Or a club for people who look for fossiles on Fyn. (Island about 20km east
>of Kolding)
> http://home19.inet.tele.dk/fossil/nyt.htm
>In danish, I know.!
>
>Ask again, if you need further info, I will try to help.
>
>Best Regards
>
>Jorgen
>
Hi Jorgen,
Yes, I meant Kolding, sorry.
Thank you too, for your help. I'm beginning to wonder if two weeks is
enough
Greetings, Isis.
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PHK (27-01-2002)
| Kommentar Fra : PHK |
Dato : 27-01-02 14:53 |
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"Isis" <isisvw@yahoo.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:3g9q4ugqfnt1oto5h30ggjldunql42oegg@4ax.com...
> Hi,
>
> In may we go to Denmark for two weeks with our two children. Of course
> we'll go to Legoland, but they are also dinosaurs fans.
> Is there a dinosaur museum in Denmark?
> We'll be staying near Kolbing, but it doesn't have to be nearby.
You mean Kolding, right? :)
Check out
http://www.dino-park.de/
it´s west of Hannover, so you can visit on your way up here or on your way
back. If you check with Auto Route you will find that you don´t have to
drive many kilometers extra in order to visit the place.
I have been there with my kids when they were quite small and expect to
visit again soon :)
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