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  • The Craze for TravellingThe Craze for TravellingThe South American Odyssey
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    • Day 7
    • Friday, October 6, 2017 at 12:27 PM
    • ☀️ 24 °C
    • Altitude: 2,912 m
    • BoliviaCerro Cal Orkho19°0’24” S  65°14’6” W
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    Footprints from the past

    October 6, 2017 in Bolivia ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    We saw many tracks from 4 different species of dinosaurs all over the raised wall. The biggest one was 1 mt across. The whole place was a crisscross of tracks from different eras belonging to both the herbivores and carnivores dinosaurs.Read more

    Vijay kumar Dang

    TravelerWhy wearing helmets? Are the foot prints permanent with no effect of weather vagaries ?

    10/9/17Reply
    The Craze for Travelling

    The Craze for TravellingThe wall peices can break so its obligatory. We asked the same question. The top layer does break and was broken at a few places but the layers below too have different footprints so you win some and you lose some.

    10/9/17Reply
    K.V. González

    TravelerFascinating!!!!

    10/9/17Reply
    The Craze for Travelling

    The Craze for TravellingTruly. It was like a walk in the Jurassic era when the guide was explaining the tracks and which dinosaurs made them.

    10/13/17Reply
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