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Dino foot prints

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i was in Glen Rose, Texas and when to check out the state park there as they have dino footprints with mans foot prints side by side. I ask at the front gate if I could see them as they are in the river bed. The man say "it hard to see them today as it was raining yesterday and today some" so I was going to turn around for i did not wish to pay $5 to go in and see something I could not see. as i was turning around on the gate office I saw this and I did not get out the car to take the shots as I was going to use Ice to stitch them together. i took about 6 or 7 photos of the walk way. I did not get out to read what I saw on the name tag they had up. I was not doing a good job that day lol maybe next time. I do know that a big dino foot print there and I not sure what the other foot print is. i not sure if this is a mold of what they mad from the river bed?? All I know is it a dino foot print and i happy to know they not around any more. maybe I will not be as lazy next time. these the only two photos that would stitch together. Ice is a freeware

Comments (49)


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adrie

4:11PM | Thu, 02 June 2011

Very cool and impressive capture my friend.

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annie5

4:58PM | Thu, 02 June 2011

WOW! great find Jocko! Cool capture..love it :)

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Pierrot_Lunaire

5:44PM | Thu, 02 June 2011

Cool capture!!

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goodoleboy

6:50PM | Thu, 02 June 2011

Cool capture of the prints, Jock, although they do look like they were made by giant birds.

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Richardphotos

7:23PM | Thu, 02 June 2011

excellent shot.I bet the dino really got a hot foot when it walked on the fresh lava field

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npauling

9:05PM | Thu, 02 June 2011

Great looking footprints you managed to capture from your car.

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Bothellite

10:14PM | Thu, 02 June 2011

NEAT!!

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alessimarco

10:41PM | Thu, 02 June 2011

~Nice capture Jocko!~

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evinrude

6:09AM | Fri, 03 June 2011

Actually, that was me in my three-toed mukaluks. Great shot, my friend.

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bmac62

8:03AM | Fri, 03 June 2011

Glad you got these Jocko. Very impressive.

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moochagoo

11:17AM | Fri, 03 June 2011

Interesting very very old foot print.

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kbrog

12:07PM | Fri, 03 June 2011

Excellent capture! :) Glad I don't have to worry about them stepping on me. ;D

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flora-crassella

3:28PM | Fri, 03 June 2011

very cool image!!!!!!

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sandra46

5:03PM | Fri, 03 June 2011

SUPERLATIVE SHOT

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erlandpil

2:13AM | Sat, 04 June 2011

Very nicely done erland

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jayfar

4:38AM | Sun, 05 June 2011

Nice capture and work on this Jocko.

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Rhanagaz

4:00AM | Mon, 06 June 2011

Great capture of these foot prints, Jock! :o)

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MagikUnicorn

3:06PM | Mon, 06 June 2011

COOOL

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zescanner

11:54AM | Tue, 21 June 2011

Nice pic. Quite clear. I've been there to Glen Rose, TX and seen the entire park for the dinosaur tracks. You can indeed see dinosaur tracks in the stone in many places and of several different kinds of dinosaurs. What you will NOT see however are any human tracks there. All of those have either been cut out and removed or destroyed. And you can see quite a few places where obvious intentional destruction has occurred. There probably are still undiscovered human footprints alongside dinosaur prints but if so... they are still covered up by other soil.

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