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This guide breaks down the types of content available, highlighting specific "artifacts" from the early 2000s internet era that have been preserved.

Limitations and cautions

Original Website Preservation: The Wayback Machine allows you to browse the original Jurassic Park III website as it appeared during its theatrical release, including Flash-based interactive maps of Isla Sorna and dinosaur profiles.

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JP3.JurassicPark.com: This site launched just weeks before the film's release. Unlike the "in-universe" marketing used for The Lost World or Jurassic World, this site was strictly out-of-universe, focusing on cast bios and production trivia.

, desktop themes, and various tie-in novelizations. Through the Wayback Machine, early 2000s promotional websites and the Jurassic Park Institute site are also accessible. Explore these archived materials at Internet Archive. Internet Archive

As Emma and her team began to digitize and catalog the footage, they realized that it was more than just a collection of raw video files. It was a window into a world that few people had ever seen, a world where humans and dinosaurs coexisted in a fragile balance of power.

The idea for Jurassic Park III began percolating shortly after the release of the second film, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, in 1997. Spielberg and his team began working on a script for the third installment, which would see the return of Dr. Alan Grant, the protagonist of the original film. The film's plot follows Dr. Grant as he becomes trapped on a second island, Isla Sorna, where a wealthy entrepreneur, Paul Kirby, has arranged for a aerial tour.