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Dinosaur experts say a pair of 130-million-year-old tracks next to a popular Broome boat ramp show the footprints of a brontosaurus-type dinosaur next to a tyrannosaurus-type dinosaur, and has ...
For many years some of the biggest, best-preserved dinosaur footprints in the world have been shrouded in secrecy. But that is about to change with scientists conducting the first detailed study ...
PALEONTOLOGISTS have identified an unprecedented 21 different types of dinosaur tracks on a 25km stretch of coastline in WA's north that was previously earmarked for a massive gas processing plant.
A 120-MILLION-YEAR-OLD dinosaur footprint was among a series of fossils illegally removed from a sacred Aboriginal site in Broome, WA in the mid-90s. The footprint was recovered on 30 December 1998, ...
The 25km stretch of coastline north of Broome is home to thousands of dinosaur tracks belonging to more than 20 different groups, making it the most diverse track site in the world. Steve Salisbury , ...
In 1998 Michael Latham of Broome was charged and convicted for the theft of a theropod dinosaur track as well as that of two 7000-year-old human footprints from a separate site.
Broome, and the Kimberley region in Western Australia, ... Get there at low tide and you’ll see the 120 million-year-old ...
The find of the world's biggest dinosaur footprint has put Australia's west coast on the ... The tracks in Broome are considerably older," as they were found in 127 to 140 million-year ...
Broome has no traffic lights, but it does have an international airport – until its only overseas flight to Singapore stops ...
Broome dinosaur trackways In Western Australia, on what former premier Colin Barnett once called "an unremarkable beach" near Broome in the state's north, thousands of dinosaur footprints are ...
A single footprint left by a cat-sized dinosaur around 100 million years ago has been discovered in China by an international team of palaeontologists.
A 200 million-year-old slab of rock has been found to have 66 fossilized dinosaur footprints from the Early Jurassic. The rock was on display at an Australia high school for 20 years.