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A Queensland dinosaur park and dark sky sanctuary, set in the middle of the Queensland outback, is preparing to open.

Despite the pandemic, staff at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs are charging ahead with a dual development that is truly unique.

The project included a dinosaur exhibition park and an observatory atop Australia's first dark sky sanctuary, one of only 10 in the world. Image: AP

 

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