Virtual reality systems have been extending their usability in many areas that could not be contemplated before. One of these fields is paleontology, which can now use virtual reality to build realistic models of real fossils with many goals, including preservation of originals, optimized visualization, or even for restoring missing parts. In this paper we present an immersive system where a entire scenario is reconstructed using digital photogrammetry and Mosis LAB application. The system has shown useful for many applications from touristic purposes and paleontological studies, since the immersive system provides an increased sense of manipulation, as well as the possibility of detailed inspection both inside and outside structures.