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Sucre, Bolivia
This may appear to be just a boring photo of a cement quarry but what you're looking at is the site of the largest collection of dinosaur footprints found anywhere in the world. Over 5,000 of them are set into the Cal Orck'o cliff, just 5kms from the centre of Sucre. Workers at the cement factory discovered them in 1994 on a giant 3,900 ft. long by 260 ft. high wall inclined at an angle of 70 degrees.
The footprints date from the Late Cretaceous Period, about ...