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25.01.2022 Ever wanted to walk with dinosaurs? Well we can’t guarantee that you can, but we’ve got the next best thing... Lark Quarry Dinosaur Trackways Located 1...10km south-west of Winton, it’s worth the trip to explore the 95-million-year-old story of 3,300 stampeding footprints that created the world’s only recorded evidence of a dinosaur stampede See more



25.01.2022 #Outbackfromabove #reddirttours #trishsloanphotography #outbackqueensland #scenicflight #experiencewinton

25.01.2022 Like an oil painting #Outbackfromabove #reddirttours #trishsloanphotography #outbackqueensland #scenicflight #experiencewinton

24.01.2022 A spectacular light show tonight from Rangelands! I'll post more.. #reddirttours #experiencewinton #outbackqueensland #rangelandssunset #thisisqueensland



24.01.2022 Great Day onsite @ Australian Age of Dinosaurs with David Elliott and my father Robert Ward

20.01.2022 Hunter Gathering - well sort of we flew the Helicopter into this lovely destination today

20.01.2022 The Three Sisters (Mary, Maud and Kate), Carisbrooke Station #Outbackfromabove #reddirttours #trishsloanphotography #outbackqueensland #scenicflight #experiencewinton



17.01.2022 Gigantic bronze dinosaurs arrive on The Jump-Up! Winton’s Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum today announced the arrival of 13 life-size bronze dinosaurs a...t The Jump-Up, near Winton in western Queensland. Digitally sculpted by palaeo-artist Travis Tischler, the bronze models, two of which are long-necked sauropod dinosaurs, were cast at a foundry in Thailand and took nearly a year to complete. The new dinosaurs were made using modern ‘lost-plastic’ technology that involves 3D printing of digital models in meltable plastic, instead of the ‘lost-wax’ method traditionally used in bronze casting. At 17m long and nearly 4m high, the largest sauropod was too big to fit in a standard open-top 40-foot-long container and had to be transported with its neck and tail removed. Other models include a 10m-long sub-adult sauropod, emu-sized ornithopod dinosaurs and chicken-sized carnivorous theropods. After spending over a month at sea the dinosaurs were offloaded in Townsville before continuing their journey out to Winton by semi-trailer. The immense size of the sauropods necessitated the employment of a crane to lift them out of their containers and place them into position at their new home at Dinosaur Canyon. The dinosaurs will become part of the future "March of the Titanosaurs" exhibition, which is centred on a newly discovered 60m-long sauropod trackway currently being relocated from a creek bed on a property west of Winton. The trackway, which contains the best-preserved sauropod tracks in Australia, will be enclosed in a 900sqm solar-powered air-conditioned building at Dinosaur Canyon. The "March of the Titanosaurs" exhibition forms part of the Museum’s Dynamic Destination project that has been funded by the Queensland Government’s Growing Tourism Infrastructure (GTI) Fund. The project, which is due for completion by mid-2021, will be a comprehensive addition to the Museum’s tourist attractions and is a prelude to the future Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History. Executive Chairman of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum, David Elliott, who is overseeing the sauropod trackway relocation and Dynamic Destination project, said the safe arrival of the bronze dinosaurs is very exciting. The logistics in getting these models built and transported all the way to Winton from Thailand has been very intense so having them finally arrive without a scratch is a huge relief he said. Mr Elliott said that visitors will soon be able to see the sauropod trackway and then stand next to the dinosaurs that made them. The sauropod models are based on the bones of "Diamantinasaurus" that were discovered near Winton about 15 years ago. The models are massive and they are incredibly detailed they will be a significant drawcard for tourism in the region well into the future he said. #DestQ #experiencewinton #outbackqueensland #queensland

16.01.2022 Want to come face to face with real dinosaurs? The Australian Age of Dinosaurs is home to the world's largest collection of Australia's largest dinosaur fos...sils Enter our Ultimate Family Outback Holiday to Winton and Longreach competition and you could win the chance to see them for yourself! Don't miss your chance to WIN https://woobox.com/h3w2o7

16.01.2022 Beeeeeeeauuuutiful! #Outbackfromabove #reddirttours #trishsloanphotography #outbackqueensland #scenicflight #experiencewinton

15.01.2022 A late afternoon/sunset trip to the Three Outback Sisters on Carisbrooke Station. Just spectacular light! #reddirttours #experiencewinton #outbackqueensland #threeoutbacksisters #carisbrookestation #winton

15.01.2022 Cobbold Gorge Sunset Drinks - Something proper Amazing



14.01.2022 Our Scenic Flights to the Outback are just the start of what’s on offer

14.01.2022 Cobbold Gorge - What an Amazing Outback Adventure

13.01.2022 Come be part of the biggest inland music and culture festival in QLD and experience the very best the Aussie outback has to offer at Winton’s Way Out West Fest 2021 #thisisqueensland #outbackqueensland Tickets go on sale 12th October!

11.01.2022 Treat Yourself and Escape to the Outback - Gilberton Retreat and Cobbold Gorge are in your Back Yard

09.01.2022 Neil Fisher encourages us to head west and check out what's flowering at the Waltzing Matilda Centre. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

08.01.2022 David Elliott, Executive Chairman of Australian Age of Dinosaurs. Photo by John Elliott.

08.01.2022 Have you visited the new Waltzing Matilda Centre? The centre tells the story of Waltzing Matilda, a song that lives in the hearts of all Australians as ou...r unofficial anthem! Did you know it's also the first museum in the world dedicated to a song? Enter our Ultimate Family Outback Holiday to Winton and Longreach competition and you could win a family pass to experience it for yourself! Don't miss your chance to WIN - entries close midnight 4th September 2020. Get your entry in today https://woobox.com/h3w2o7

07.01.2022 Camping - Winton Style

05.01.2022 It appears we are off Heli Fishing - Some of the Great Northern Beer drinkers may just recognise the location

05.01.2022 Relax the day away

04.01.2022 Scrammys Gorge, Bladensburg National Park #Outbackfromabove #reddirttours #trishsloanphotography #outbackqueensland #scenicflight #experiencewinton

01.01.2022 Check out our starry night skies! Who needs 5-star hotels when you've got night time views like this for free in Winton? Who else loves the Experience Outback Queensland, Australia night skies?

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