How a River in Texas Changed the Way Millions Think About Dinosaurs - And Humans
Cibolo Nature Trail’s Dinosaur Tracks
Cibolo Nature Trail’s Dinosaur Tracks
(Clever Journeys) - In 1994, while walking on my property northwest of Boerne in the Texas Hill Country, I discovered sea shells and fossils along the limestone ground.
The problem for me was why were they up so high?
Our house stood alone. It was high on top of a large hill at 1865 feet above sea level. It was 185 miles away from the shores of the Gulf of America.
Three years later, the Hill Country and southeast through San Antonio, struggled through a major flood. We were stranded a few days as the waters of Upper Cibolo Creek raged into Boerne Lake and beyond.
Not long after, people found dinosaur tracks alongside the creek and spillways. Researchers studied these tracks later. They made casts afterward. These real tracks were covered to protect them from vandalism and human destruction.
The casted tracks are now on display at the…
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