At Gantheaume Point, during low tide on Cable Beach in Broome, travelers can walk in the footsteps of 130 - million - year -
old dinosaur footprints marveling at the five prehistoric creatures that once wandered this Earth.
Gantheaume Point is home of the 130 - million - year -
old dinosaur footprints which can be seen at very low tides.
Not exact matches
Yeah this coming from the same crowd that includes Sarah Palin who believes the earth is 6000 years
old and
dinosaurs and humans co-existed because she saw a
dinosaur footprint and a human
footprint on the same fossil!
In October Niedźwiedzki and Brusatte reported another major find, 250 - million - year -
old fossilized
footprints that represent the
oldest evidence of the
dinosaur's forebears.
Two fossilized
footprints found at
Dinosaur Cove in Victoria, Australia, were likely made by birds during the Early Cretaceous, making them the
oldest known bird tracks in Australia.
Especially England, Northern Germany and Spain host hundreds of
footprints from carnivorous
dinosaurs, aged 140 - 145 million years
old — all from the same geological period as the
footprints, examined by Pernille Venø Troelsen.
The home has the usual appurtenances of the writerly life, with crammed bookshelves and curios of achievement, but also the perquisites that a reliable perch on the best - seller lists can confer, such as the Panasonic wide - screen television, the office assistant on call in a nearby room, even the six - inch - thick slab of 150 - million - year -
old Jurassic limestone in the garden, an impression of a
dinosaur footprint on its underside, that occasionally serves as a writing desk.
After skimming across the flats amongst the myriad wader birds, the craft lands at a remote beach where all alight to view some 120 000 million year
old well preserved
dinosaur footprints.