Dinosaur up-close by Robyn
Robyn Mackenzie's dinosaur laboratory processes many dinosaur bones. Robyn has been extremely interested in science and natural history since her adolescent years and now she owns the capacity to prepare dinosaur bones in her very own lab.
She also holds the posts of fossil preparatory, collections manager, and the secretary for the Outback Gondawana Foundation.
According to a reporter from ABC Western Queensland, Robyn Mackenzie was caught up on a trip to Eromanga recently and travelled back in time for a tour on her lab and a close up at some of her amazing fossil collections.
Mackenzie's son was the actual person who got off the ground regarding the whole dinosaur topic in the year of 2004.
The first piece was found by her son, and she literally went out and drove around the property since then only to find more sites of dinosaurs. Robyn stated that she would have probably discovered another four sites.
The digs and the bones have been developing in number and size ever since and the Outback Gondwana Foundation are currently planning on another key project, which is the Natural History Museum of Eromanga.
They are hoping to achieve something really big and noteworthy for the province, for Australia and even science by working with the Queensland Museum and the local community. Besides, they are also planning to create a few job opportunities in the long run.