Out of that find came a two-year touring exhibition, Dinosaur Footprints – A Story of Discovery, which featured four recreated footprints from Whanganui Inlet in two triangular display modules with in-built lighting and AV presentation. Gerard Hindmarsh/Supplied Dr Greg Browne last weekend at the site of the largest group of dinosaur footprints. This toured around 10 New Zealand museums starting in Auckland and included two months at the Nelson Provincial Museum. For many curious visitors, including thousands of school children, it was their first ‘real’ interactive with a dinosaur. And the curiosity has just kept going. Just three weeks ago, a group from Friends of Te Papa (led by Hamish Campbell and Chris Adams) included some of the footprint sites on their tour of Golden Bay, but they couldn’t have got worse weather.