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Post by plutronus on Apr 4, 2018 3:25:31 GMT -6
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Post by skywalker on Apr 4, 2018 20:14:05 GMT -6
Interesting. The water level was much lower thousands of years ago so the land would have extended out much further. No telling what else is out there waiting to be discovered.
The article didn't say if the prints were in dirt or rock. Doesn't seem long enough to be petrified in stone. If they were preserved in dirt it's remarkable they survived.
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Post by skywalker on Apr 4, 2018 20:20:02 GMT -6
I looked it up. The prints were in clay buried underneath sand. The sand probably helped preserve them.
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