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Back in April of 2006, there were two not-to-be-missed activities in Pensacola, Florida: a visit to the United States Navy's supremely cool naval aviation museum and watch the Blue Angels practice their high-G maneuvers over the airfield, or a visit to Kent Hovind's back-yard creationist theme park, Dinosaur Adventure Land, to film a documentary using the video feature on a Canon digital stills camera and a Creative MP3 player for the voice overs. Both, we found, were equally rewarding...
Addendum: Turns out that Kent Hovind is dealing with some rather more serious legal troubles now than he was back in 2006. See the Pensacola News Journal's site here for the latest:
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