Exploring the world’s largest collection of dinosaur footprints in Bolivia
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, BOLIVIA/ Created : Oct 14, 2024, 15:50 IST
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Cal Orck’o in Bolivia is home to the world’s largest and most diverse collection of dinosaur footprints, dating back 68 million years. The 300-ft-high limestone cliff features around 5,000 tracks from eight different species, pres … Read more
Cal Orck’o in Bolivia is home to the world’s largest and most diverse collection of dinosaur footprints, dating back 68 million years. The 300-ft-high limestone cliff features around 5,000 tracks from eight different species, preserved through natural tectonic movements and seismic activity. Read less
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This means that you now have the option to witness real evidence of dinosaurs outside a museum—on the very ground we walk on today. Luckily, Cal Orck’o has a 300-ft-high wall near Sucre, Bolivia, is home to the world’s largest collection of dinosaur footprints, with around 5,000 tracks from various species. Unlike a man-made exhibit, this site is a natural marvel, shaped by tectonic movements and seismic activity over millions of years.
These footsteps, which are now visible on a sheer cliffside, are close enough for you to see and appreciate up close. This was not always easy because, when dinosaurs roamed the earth 68 million years ago, this area had a flat shoreline where dinosaur footprints were found. Tectonic movements gradually forced the ground upward, turning the flat area into the tall, vertical wall it is today.
Visiting this place will offer you a rare opportunity to witness authentic dinosaur footprints in their natural setting, a reminder of the incredible creatures that once walked the planet.
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