• 5 months ago
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00:00We've got 16 life-size animatronic marine animals from the dinosaur period.
00:12We can't call them dinosaurs because they were marine and aquatic, but it's from that age.
00:16People sometimes think that science and religion are enemies,
00:28but in fact it's just two ways of explaining the same thing.
00:31So I think it's a great thing.
00:33It also works in with our ecological and environmental concerns,
00:39thinking about our care of the oceans as well as our care of the Earth.
00:49Well, firstly, we have, I mean, animatronic sea monsters in a cathedral.
00:56I mean, one of the best cathedrals in England with animatronic sea monsters.
01:00I mean, I don't know what to say.
01:01It's just absolutely phenomenal because it just works so well together.
01:07The mix of these two elements is incredible.
01:19Usually the wow factor is pretty strong because people don't know exactly what to expect.
01:25We all know animatronic dinosaurs, but when you're talking about animatronic sea monsters,
01:29you don't know exactly what you might expect.
01:31And what you expect is just pretty huge monsters, animatronic, moving, sound.
01:36So very, very effective, very spectacular and with a strong educational theme as well
01:42because many people don't know, I didn't for a long time,
01:44that sea monsters were actually on Earth earlier than dinosaurs.
01:49So it's quite interesting to find out about that and find out so many details about this.

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