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EARTH SCIENCE DISCOVERY CAVE

Venture through our life-size naturalistic cave and learn about cavern and fossil formation, the earth’s tectonic plates, and waterfalls. In the cave, you will interact with magnetic poles, learn about stalagmites and stalactites, and take your own journey to the center of the earth.

                       

Climb into the fossil pit and dig within the sand for hidden bones of long-forgotten creatures. You never know what you’ll find hidden beneath the grains of sand. Dust yourself off and swim along with the living coral and tropical fish of our Coral Reef Adventure tank. When your fingers have turned sufficiently wrinkled, you can dry off as you venture past volcanoes and pools of lava and learn about the many layers of the planet Earth. The Earth Science Discovery Cave will take you on a geological journey of Jurassic proportions.
Don’t forget you can take home your very own rocks from the MOST Science Shop!

 

* This is just one of the many new additions to the museum as a result of our "Making More of the MOST!" campaign.  To learn more about the campaign, what's planned next, what's happened up till now, how we're doing and, most importantly, how you can get involved in the fun and support the museum, follow the link to the left titled "Making More of the MOST!" or use the navigation set below.

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