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DinoDon.com
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Dinobuzz
"The unfortunate result of the popularity of dinosaurs is that science gets obscured by fantasy. Dinobuzz brings you the latest in current dinosaur topics to help you differentiate popular myths from real science. Could we really bring back the dinosaurs like they did in the movie Jurassic Park? Did the dinosaurs actually travel at speeds of 50 mph, as depicted in the movie? This excellent resource is part of the outstanding Dinosauria website, created by the The Museum of Paleontology at UC Berkeley."
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Dino Bridge Page
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Curse of T. Rex
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Coral Reef Fishes
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Coral Reef Alliance
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Coral Reef Photobank
"If you’re in need of royalty-free coral reef snapshots for a school report (or any other non-commercial use) it’s Coral Reef Photobank to the rescue. Click on any of the thumbnails in the geographically-organized gallery to view the annotation and copyright instructions (for example, most require a credit to the photographer.) After perusing the photos, visit the rest of the Coral Reef Information Network. Don’t miss the printable PDF fact sheets listed under Tools & Resources."
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Chiquibul
Reviewed May 5, 2000 by Aaron T., a reader from New York who is affiliated with the site. Interested in checking out the "real" underground scene? By logging on to this site you can join a team of National Geographic explorers who spent days underground (even underwater) exploring and photographing Chiquibul - the longest cave in Central America. With maps, breathtaking photos and six 360-degree IPIX images, this site promises to take Web wanderers to the depths of the earth and back without wasting any flashlight batteries.
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Cave of Lascaux
Reviewed May 26, 2000 by Peter W., a parent from New York who is not affiliated with the site. From the Ministry of Culture in France, this Webby award winning site lets you take a virtual tour of the Palaeolithic wall paintings of Lascaux. Explore the caves and learn more about the images created by artists 15,000 years ago. Available in English, French, Spanish, and German.
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Cave Word Search
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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