Dinotopia The World Beneath

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By MrMarmalade


Dinotopia The World Beneath


Dinotopia

The World Beneath

James Gurney 1958

Published in 1991 by Turner Publishing USA

Professor Arthur Dennison was shipwrecked on the Island Dinatopia in 1862. The Naturalist and his son Will were there for four years. They found that this was the Land where People and Dinosaurs co-existed peacefully with each other. During this time Will learnt to fly on the largest flying creature ‘SKYBAX’

So now in the Dennison Expedition is a new chapter of

Wonder and Danger

In the history of the land apart from time.

The professor unveils his new invention

A steam-powered flying machine.

In the first flight within four minutes Will wrecks the plane and is almost killed. Fortunately the Skybax is there and Will is rescued.

The figure of the Skybax is shown with wingspan behind Will on the Cover of Dinotopia

Arthur Dennison gives up on the flying descends into the ancient caves. He intends to find the Long lost Dinotopian Civilization.

The mysterious society employ technology way beyond anything that Arthur Dennison has ever seen.

The World Beneath has been waiting excitedly to the 1,000,000-copy award winning Dinotopia.

This breath taking book of the Dinotopia The World Beneath with 160 incomparable, intricately imagined full colour illustrations will has been eagerly awaited by the World and will be a great delight of many people of all ages.

This is a must read.

From Fantasy-Fiction to Facts

Dinosaurs ruled the World for over one hundred million years.

Dinosaurs once ruled the world for over one hundred million years obviously very successfully.

The questions to be asked:-

Was how did they do that?

Some were warm blooded, why?

Why did they never venture in the Sea or fly in the Air?

The Question we all want to know?

Why did the dinosaurs all die out together

Sixty-five million years ago?

Those answers are in the bookDinosaurs Identifier’1991 by Stephen Parker

Why did all The Dinosaurs die sixty-five million years ago?

May be the answer was in the Sun Herald June 1st 1997.

Mr. Geoff Strong reporter of the above leads on with this comment a branch of dinosaurs known as Saurischians appeared in the Jurassic Age, one hundred and fifty million years ago and we called them birds.

Recent Discoveries have changed what Paleontologists know about Dinosaurs. It is widely believed that Australian Dinosaurs were not as big as those found overseas, just by the size of the Bones

The biggest Australian Dinosaur is the Rhoetosaurus from S.E. Queensland, about 15 M long. The biggest dinosaur is the Seismosaurus found in North America was 43m. That is almost three times longer than the Rhoetosaurus

In the Sunday Sun on the 9th December2007Australia is digging in three sites looking for bigger bones. Situated in Western Australia and Queensland

The world will wait for further information.

This leaves you with the task of following the recommendation, track these two books down and buy the new one ‘Dinotopia The World Beneath', and the used one.

Dinosaurs Identifier. Do this for yourself and the family for Christmas


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Aman deep Garg profile image

Aman deep Garg  says:
8 months ago

gr8 hub.nice collection.

Eileen Hughes profile image

Eileen Hughes  says:
8 months ago

Nice pictures. I do not see a write up on this. Is it just me or is it pics only.

MrMarmalade profile image

MrMarmalade  says:
8 months ago

I am sorry I have put the words in 6 times .

Publish and they disapear. Have you any idea what nI have done wrong please

Michele Engholm profile image

Michele Engholm  says:
8 months ago

I will be awaiting the words. I did love this book! So did my son. I don't have a clue why it won't take your script. ??? Good luck.

MrMarmalade profile image

MrMarmalade  says:
8 months ago

Can any body advise me what is wrong please?

gabriella05 profile image

gabriella05  says:
8 months ago

Great pics great books

MrMarmalade profile image

MrMarmalade  says:
8 months ago

For all of you, for waiting so patiently. With a lot of advice by hub and email, I believe the situation has been remedied to the extent you can see both the script and the photos but not side by side.

I hope the extended wait was worth while. The proof of the eating will be in the taste of the pudding.

Good eating and absorption

Thank you for all your patience

Mark Knowles profile image

Mark Knowles  says:
8 months ago

I look forward to your words Mr.M

MrMarmalade profile image

MrMarmalade  says:
8 months ago

I think I have two hubs on the same subject matter running now. If I am getting double exposure, do I care?

I think not

I know you will enjoy the words

cgull8m profile image

cgull8m  says:
8 months ago

Great information. I agree with you the Dinosaurs have lasted more than 100 million years, must be amazing how they survived all the natural catastrophes. Will humans survive that long? It will be interesting.

MrMarmalade profile image

MrMarmalade  says:
8 months ago

That is God's choice. He let the world survive through Noah, maybe he will do the same for us Human beings of today

Michele Engholm profile image

Michele Engholm  says:
8 months ago

OK....here you go. Loved the hub. Great Job!!! Makes me want to go back and read the book again. A couple of years ago, we went to South Dakota on a family trip and saw the "Everything Prehistoric"museum, the "Mammoth Site" and more Dino type stuff. It was a super family trip, the kids loved it, my husband and I loved it....This kind of thing gets the imagination firing. THANKS again!!!

MrMarmalade profile image

MrMarmalade  says:
8 months ago

It is a majestic feeling for those so big and we so small

Mind you I think I would be scared stiff, if I ran into one.

I don't know whether I be like The Professor .

Thank you

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