Images courtesy of Peter
Falkingham/Natural History Museum.
Joel Kontinen
Researchers have found dinosaur footprints in Wales that according to evolutionists date more than 200 million years,
Dinosaur footprints found on a
beach in south Wales are actually a "trackway" of footprints ,
The imprints in Penarth, in the Vale of Glamorgan, were reported to
researchers in 2020, sparking a wide-ranging study into their origins.
It is believed the footprints are from an early ancestor of the giant
diplodocus, and date back to the Triassic period.
The footprints have been scanned using state-of-the-art 3D imaging
technology but will be left in place until they are eroded by the sea.
The study into the footprints was conducted by a group of palaeontologist
from Cardiff University, National Museum Wales, Natural History Museum, Liverpool
John Moores University and the University of Lyon.
Source:
Dinosaur footprints in Penarth date back 200 million years BBC News. 30 December.