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Archive Study - Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, Wyoming - 7" x 5"
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Study - Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, Wyoming - 7" x 5"

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At the end of Episode 1 in Prehistoric Road Trip we headed outside of the town of Greybull, Wyoming, to literally walk in the footsteps of some of the oldest dinosaur trace fossils in the United States. There’s a great deal of improbability to unearthing and then discovering tracts of, well, tracks. I find it’s an interesting thought exercise to continually consider the many types of things from the human era that will be left, fossilized, for future generations of sentient beings to find.

Watch the segment here: Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, Wyoming.

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At the end of Episode 1 in Prehistoric Road Trip we headed outside of the town of Greybull, Wyoming, to literally walk in the footsteps of some of the oldest dinosaur trace fossils in the United States. There’s a great deal of improbability to unearthing and then discovering tracts of, well, tracks. I find it’s an interesting thought exercise to continually consider the many types of things from the human era that will be left, fossilized, for future generations of sentient beings to find.

Watch the segment here: Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, Wyoming.

At the end of Episode 1 in Prehistoric Road Trip we headed outside of the town of Greybull, Wyoming, to literally walk in the footsteps of some of the oldest dinosaur trace fossils in the United States. There’s a great deal of improbability to unearthing and then discovering tracts of, well, tracks. I find it’s an interesting thought exercise to continually consider the many types of things from the human era that will be left, fossilized, for future generations of sentient beings to find.

Watch the segment here: Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, Wyoming.

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