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Dinosaur
tracks and the man who discovered them |
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Fifteen
years ago Lucho Loredo, our guide, came across this landslip of an
old uplifted lakebed, bearing tracks of several sizes and types of
dinosaurs. La Paz University was informed and the site was thoroughly
studied and catalogued. |
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As
the site is three days' walk from the nearest useable road, there
is no tourist infrastructure here, which makes the visit that much
more fulfilling. It is so remote that the locals speak their own language,
Aymara, and very little Spanish. |
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