Omnimax film
Titans of the Ice Age has gone on show at the Space Museum until February 28.
It looks at the frigid Ice Age of 20,000 years ago and traces the footprints of ancient giants, such as mammoths and sabre-toothed cats.
Set in beautiful scenery amid majestic glaciers and vast expanses of grasslands, the film takes the viewer into the caves of ancient man and reveals their survival methods in the long, cold winter.
The 40-minute show is being screened at 1.30pm, 5pm and 8.30pm daily at the museum's Stanley Ho Space Theatre.
The museum is closed on Tuesdays, except public holidays.
Tickets are available at the museum's box office and at
URBTIX.
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