- That is the Pacific Science Center I had walked through earlier.
- From here, you have a pretty good view of the water.
- Below is the Seattle monorail.
- The staff of the Space Needle graciously installed metal bars and cables to prevent people from hurling to their doom, which is
- From the Space Needle, you tower 184 meters above the surrounding city.
- For those of you who don't know, Seattle is home to the Space Needle.
- Again, this is all part of a set, so they're not actually walking on the water, but on a deceptively placed platform.
- The reason this looks so fake is because the t-rex is actually walking through a set.
- These two were about to get into a major fight, but I stepped in and broke it up.
- He looks gentle, but you really don't want to upset a triceratop.
- I was glad I was on-hand to witness this precious miracle.
- This one was keeping a close on us, protecting her eggs from harm.
- These leaf-eaters didn't bother us as much as some of the other dinosaurs I encountered.
- Once again, we are shown that dinosaurs did indeed walk the earth at the same time that man did. As I discovered in Washington,
- Space sattellite.