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Dinosaur and Human Footprints...Together?


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I don't know if this will turn out to be the most important discovery of the millenium but.....it may well be. I will withhold my final opinion until this is verified by several experts but it's a very exciting find.

http://www.mineralwellsindex.com/homepage/..._210093256.html

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Must have been from somewhere else though, no mention of cowboy boot prints. :thumbsup:

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oh come on now, how can you even say that? don't you know anything? glen rose is famous for it's dinosaur tracks, not for it's cowboy boots! :thumbsup:

speaking of the glen rose area, if you're ever out that direction, go see "the promise". no dead dinosaurs in that production, and no cowboy boots either LOL, but it's by far the best live passion play i've ever seen. (sorry, that was off topic!)

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I've seen them at Glen Rose, Tx. It's neat.

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