Sun Wukong

African Village: Fossil Graveyard

oh sorry my bad! I thought it was in like a walk way on exhibits and that was on in an exhibit on it's own.
 
@Jacobea:

a) But surely no zoo ...

True, though the Isle of Wight and Jurassic Coast are both very popular tourist destinations.

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b) certainly not something as precious as an ichthyosaurus or Pterodactylus fossil

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Here (UK), ichyosaurs are relatively common-maybe not whole skeletons or as well preserved as the one that cast one was taken from, but they arn't rare. The Pterodactylus is a rarer fossil though, I agree. Hence why I said "albeit"-the bones I touched were from a sauropod, and thus more like boulders :)
 
The Leaning Tower of Pisa or the Grand Canyon are also very popular tourist destination-yet nobody would equal them to zoos...

An ichthyosaurus (note the spelling) in the setting depicted above would be an extremely rare find all over the planet-and the people in charge of it would take care to keep the natural elements and greedy, clumsy visitor hands away from it...
 

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