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  • Awesome

  • It is hard to believe the topography hasn't changed in that location for 70 million years.

  • @Howie47 The topography will have changed enormously, but has returned to being coastal mud flats again

  • thumbs up if it looks like

    HUMAN FOOT PRINTS

  • It's amazing this survived the Oligocene submergence (regardless of the extent). Quite an interesting video - a shame though that NZ has been very geologically active, I cringe knowing we could have lost a lot of "gold" and continue to do so.

  • an advance alien race killed off the dinos so they could implant a new species on earth. why do you think all dinos are killed off. it's because THEY new for us to exist they had to wipe out these dinos....!!!! TRUE!!! WIERD!!! FREAKY!!!

  • 70 milions years ago :)))

    they say that dinosaurs lived milions years ago

    but they still r around us

  • HOW CAN THIS BE? god created earth only 4000 years ago? this must be fake

  • It's all science and proven fossil do exist , dinasours really exist millinons of years ago, universe created billions of years not 4000 years ago. You better watch discovery channels about the universe. OK.

  • @emtrixdk Your logical, reasonable thinking is just absolutely amazing. The bible is true, and it says that it is true, because if you were listening to the start of this sentence, you will remember that every word of the bible is true. Obviously an old book is more accurate then a guy with a doctorate.

  • how do you get there

  • how the size of the footprints tell about the size of the animal and that they had long necks and were vegetarian?

  • There is no dinosaur as such - its a trace fossil - which is just as exciting as finding bones as it tells us somehthing about their behaviour

  • Have the found bones in nz ?

  • @BeregiAndras

    Yes some individual dinosaur bones have been found in New Zealand's North Island, but they are very rare.

  • wooot nz!

  • cool nz

  • Where's the dinosaur?? I can just see footprints.

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