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Friday, July 25, 2014

Cretaceus Park - Part 1

Picture this massive cliff covered with dinosaur tracks, to be precise 5055 tracks of at least 8 species.  This is what you see in the Cretaceous Park. The original name for this park is Cal Orck'o (in Quechua it means limestone cliff.) The cliff is 1500 meters long and 110 meters high.
The park has also life size replicas of dinosaurs in South America.  One of the most outstanding is titanosaurus, the largest replica of the world. The kids loved seeing the carnotaur, the ankylosaurus, and others.  Victoria will write later about a tour we took to get a closer look at the tracks.

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