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BLAST to the past Travel agency

BLAST to the past Travel agency. Summer Special To TRIASSIC PERIOD. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE!. REALLY NEED A SUMMER BREAK? Summer Special……..Family of 4 Travel back to the Triassic Period (225 million years ago) $11,999!!!! What A Deal!!. Includes:

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BLAST to the past Travel agency

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  1. BLAST to the past Travel agency Summer Special To TRIASSIC PERIOD LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE!

  2. REALLY NEED A SUMMER BREAK? Summer Special……..Family of 4 Travel back to the Triassic Period (225 million years ago) $11,999!!!! What A Deal!! • Includes: • 1st Class Round-trip on Time Machine • 4 Nights/5 Days at Pangaea Hotel-2 queen suite • Guided tour twice daily • Local attractions include world-renowned singing lizards and dancing salamanders

  3. PLEASE KNOW THAT YOU ARE REQUIRED TO STAY WITH YOUR TOUR GROUP AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS BY THE GUIDE TO INSURE YOUR SAFETY FROM THE ANIMALS AND OTHER INHABITATS FOR THIS PERIOD.

  4. TRIASSIC PERIOD ANIMALS First true mammals appear. Turtles, frogs, salamanders, lizards, and pterosaurs first appeared during this time period…so be sure to bring your cameras along, but PLEASE stay in tour bus for your own safety. lizards You will not see dinosaurs until the end of this period – keep your eyes open. turtles salamander pterosaur

  5. TRIASSIC PERIOD PLANTS If you love tropical-like plants, you are going to love the plants of this period – cycads (to the left), conifers flourish-ed, seed ferns like glossopteris and early species of gymnosperms, such as evergreens. For your convenience, visit the nearby nursery to purchase your plants to take back home.

  6. THE LAND DURING TRIASSIC PERIOD Planet Earth looked very different at the beginning of the Triassic Period. There was just one landmass, a huge continent known as Pangaea. It stretched from pole to pole and included a vast desert at its center. There was no grass, although ferns and mosses provided ground-cover in less arid areas.

  7. TRIASSIC WEATHER & ATMOSPHERE Be sure to pack for hot and dry weather in most areas, seasonal rainfall (bring umbrella), as well as moist and mild temperatures near the polar regions . Did you know… At the end of the Triassic Period, the climate conditions of the Earth were going through some radical changes. The carbon dioxide (CO2) content in the atmosphere was at it’s highest ever levels (10 times those of present day).

  8. TRIASSIC PERIODMORE INTERESTING FACTS LARGEST extinction known – 95% of all species and 60% of the plant life died out. Other animals: crocodile-like terrestrial predators; beaked herbivores; flying reptiles (pterosaurs); proto-mammals; insects; marine life. The Triassic Period was named in 1834 by the German geologist, Friedrich August Von Alberti. It got its name because this period of geologic time is represented by a 3-part division of rock types in Germany. One of the oddest creatures that shared the planet during this period was Placerias. It must have looked like a cross between a hog, a cow and a turtle – check it out on the next page.

  9. PLACERIAS And last, but not least…

  10. Did you know that pangaea formed at the beginning of this period And Began to break apart at the end of the period?

  11. Don’t miss this trip of a lifetime to learn more about the TRIASSIC PERIOD. CALL 1-800-THE TRIP BLAST TO THE PAST TRAVEL AGENCY Owners: Cherry Willoughby & Joyce McNeil www.blastpast.com

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