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Bolivian dinosaur trackways partly destroyed



From: Ben Creisler bh480@scn.org
In case this news story has not be mentioned:

Torrential Rains Destroy Dinosaur Tracks in Southeast 
Bolivia
http://www.laht.com/article.asp?
ArticleId=351626&CategoryId=13003

"But the collapse also revealed another group of tracks, 
which Argentine and Swiss paleontologists will analyze to 
determine which species they correspond to and their 
antiquity."

A more upbeat dinosaur trackway story from China:

Dinosaur Footprints Found in East China City 

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/sci/2010-
02/06/c_13165356.htm

"...more than 3,000 dinosaur footprints have been 
uncovered on a 2,600-square-meter slope in a gully of 
Huanghua town in Zhucheng City......
The footprints were in the same direction. Wang said this 
might be a result of migration or panic escape by plant-
eating dinosaurs when facing a surprise raid from meat-
eating counterparts."