Jurassic Park
I
I
have always considered myself kind of an amateur paleontologist.
Studying animal and plant fossils, to better understand the history
of life on Earth has always fascinated me. For many years now, I
have been experimenting with fossilized DNA splicing it with living
reptilian and amphibian to fill in the missing genetic
gaps.

My
colleagues and I have been extremely encouraged by our recent
scientific successes and biotechnological advances. So much so,
that I am now ready to showcase a few of these amazing examples of
genetic engineering with my fellow geocachers.
Jurassic
Park
may be
one of the most extraordinary geo-adventures ever conceived.
Several extinct, prehistoric beasts have been successfully cloned
during recent testing and are now safely contained within the
park’s security system. All you have to do is find them.
Actually there is a good chance they may find you
first.

If you’re up
to this unusual geo-challenge you can begin your search by
departing from Naperville’s central compound and laboratory.
Self-guided tours leave every hour. Oh, yes—you may be asked
to sign a waiver and all visitors are asked to remain silent about
things you may see or experience in this primeval
park.
Good
luck.
Bwaaa
haaa haaa ...!