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Re: Villeveyracosaurus



On Thu, 16 Sep 1999 07:23:41 +0200, you wrote:

>http://perso.infonie.fr/detector/meze.htm

Ahem... the babelfish in my ear says...



                              The Plain of the Dinosaurs

Mèze. Herault.

 

With with dimensions of the rn113 close to Mèze, Hérault, was found one of
the largest egg layers of dinosaurs in the world. This thanks to the
pugnacity of Alain Cabot in 1996. 

It had simply noticed in the car, the ochre yellow color of the marls
typical of the mézozoique one. 

After confirmation on a geological map, it touva little time after in the
full medium of esquilles of eggs and a little further straightforwardly a
nest harasé partly by a tractor which there had just created a path. 

Little time after the excavations took place and a museum park there at
summer built with the centre even of the site. 

I am there rendut and it is superb in my view. 

I is discovered there copies of skeletons exposed in full nature, e.g.;
Brachiosaurus (12m  top for 24 length), Carcharodontosaurus (larger than
t-rex) and especially one of the thirteen site of excavation with Mr. Cabot
in person who discussed there with an unquestionable pleasure with the
visitors the day. 

Since several nests were updated , a new species of ankylosaure and an egg
of carnivore within an egg nest of herbivores what would suppose an
attitude such as the " Cuckoo "; -) to still show finally good .   

With my humble opinion I find that this site is a beautiful example of what
should propose partly the modern musealogy.