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Are There Dinosaurs in Bolivia?
The shifting of the titonic plates left a lot of the mesozoic layers in these accordion like folds. Toratora has become the most popular national park, and mario halden is one of dozens of people from the village who grew up to be tour guides. He says that locals now know how to identify these prints, missus otrope atter the ne sotises,. And they keep finding new footprints. A local palaeontologist thinks could add to the growing evidence that land dinosaurs could swim.
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