A Spring Run Through the Jungle
Now that the first line of Coastal Titans Railroads is operational, we'll share with you the fun and joy that awaits visitors. Right now, there is still limited tourist infrastructure but the train is running for those who can make it.
Our journey begins at flower corner. Here in the coastal jungles, everything grows bigger. This Coreopsis titanii, endemic to Baja Fibiger but closely related to garden-variety coreopsis, towers over the rails.
One of the biggest draws to the area are the dinosaurs that mysteriously survive here in these lowlands, cut off by mountain ranges and the sea, seen by only a few intrepid explorers, and now you. Part of the park's goal is to preserve these amazing creatures and enable the rest of the world to experience the thrill of encountering them. On a recent tour of the tracks, our chief engineer, Bartolome Thorvaldsen, leads a survey of the dinosaurs that can be seen from the rails today.
Our journey begins at flower corner. Here in the coastal jungles, everything grows bigger. This Coreopsis titanii, endemic to Baja Fibiger but closely related to garden-variety coreopsis, towers over the rails.
Anzu wyliei |
Euoplocephalus |
Amargasaurus |
The park also boasts of a magnificent T. Rex, but unfortunately it wasn't spotted on today's run. Better luck next time!
We hope to see you soon in Baja Fibiger. In the meantime, enjoy the sights.
We hope to see you soon in Baja Fibiger. In the meantime, enjoy the sights.
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