was a day for pranksters,
a prelude for next years April Fools day perhaps? photograph Abbey Desmond, the first prank, a huge sign in a field that passengers in aircraft approaching Gatwick airport were greeted with, the sign read,
'Welcome To Luton' which is about 70 miles from Gatwick, as you might imagine passengers were alternately shocked, surprised, worried and and amused, I am guessing the same applied to the captain and the aircrew! for the full story have a look here,
photograph TaylorHerring, in the second prank residents in Pembrokeshire, Wales woke up to find footprints of a giant dinosaur on their local beach, Traeth Llyfn was transported back to the Late Cretaceous by a team of 10 sand artists, to celebrate the unearthed fact that Tyrannosaurus Rex could swim, the striking installation celebrates the launch of the highly anticipated TV Apple TV+ series Prehistoric Planet, narrated by Sir David Attenborough, and with music composed by Hans Zimmer, the series brings a natural history lens to the prehistoric world, sand artists spent more than four hours creating the 50-metre-long prehistoric trail. 64 dinosaur footprints crossed the Welsh beach - which was used as a filming location in the ground-breaking series, Sir David Attenborough said: “It’s an opportunity to see the world’s most famous dinosaurs like T. rex and Triceratops come to life, but also to really enter into their world and see the incredible diversity of life which existed at that time.” Executive Producer, Mike Gunton, added: “We wanted to find a show stopping way to get people talking about the release of Prehistoric Planet – and what better way than bringing dinosaurs back to the present day.” it sounds like a great series, but looking at a subscription to TV Apple TV+ there is nothing else that they offer that I would like to see that is not already on Netflix, which is a shame, but there it is, for the full story have a look here.
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