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Vanished World Centre

Attractions

3868 Kurow-Duntroon Rd, Oamaru (Suburb) SI

Description

The Vanished World Centre in Duntroon, New Zealand is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in geology, paleontology, and Maori rock art.

Established by the community-inspired Vanished World Society in the early 2000s, the centre aims to raise public awareness about the geology of the Waitaki district. The centre has displays of fossils, rocks, and interpretive graphics, and each site has a sign so it can be easily found and has a display explaining what the area holds. Visitors can explore the nearby Maori rock art, Elephant Rocks, and the Anatini Fossil site, which are just a short drive away.

The Vanished World Centre is open from 10.00 am to 4.30 pm during winter. Visitors can take a self-guided tour of the centre and explore the exhibits at their own pace. The centre is staffed by knowledgeable volunteers who are happy to answer any questions visitors may have. The Vanished World Centre is an excellent destination for families, school groups, and anyone interested in the natural history of New Zealand.

In conclusion, the Vanished World Centre offers a unique opportunity to learn about the geology, paleontology, and Maori rock art of the Waitaki district. Visitors can explore the exhibits, search for fossils, and learn about the history and significance of each site. The Vanished World Centre is a hidden gem that should not be missed by anyone visiting New Zealand.

Location

3868 Kurow-Duntroon Rd, Oamaru (Suburb) SI

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