Wednesday, October 10, 2012


Kimberley Dinosaurs





Written in the sandstone, along the rocky platforms of the Dampier Peninsula in remote north-western Australia, is a dinosaur story from 130 million years ago. Here, palaeontologists have recorded the track types of more than sixteen different dinosaurs including the biggest to ever walk the earth. The tracks are also culturally significant in that they are woven into the Aboriginal songlines and creation stories. Mark Horstman hunts for dinosaurs in the Kimberley, to see fossil footprints never revealed before. But just as science begins to appreciate their significance, the integrity of these diverse trackways are threatened by the footprint of Woodside gas hub proposal.
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