We visited the largest dinosaur footprint wall in the world. The main layer is limestone and has over 5000 footprints from around 68 million years ago. A couple other layers are visible from where the wall has eroded showing more footprints from different eras. The wall is upright as it was pushed that way with the formation of the Andes as the Nazca plate went under the South American plate, crumpling much of the land.
We also saw a pretty sunset and went to a cool Mexican place!もっと詳しく
旅行者
Cool look!