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Hallett Cove’s fossil secrets are now accessible through virtual reality – ZME Science
A nice way to see the world when travel isn’t an option.
Filled with fossils and traces of glacial activity, the Hallett Cove Conservation Park in Australia is one of the best-known geological sites in the land down under. Now, thanks to virtual reality technology, visitors from around the world can explore its fossilized landscape in a new gamified VR experience.
Credit Dietmar Down Under. Flickr (CC BY 2.0)
The project, “Beyond the Ice,” was developed by the University of South Australia’s Project LIVE team in partnership with Framework VR and the…
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