Re: dinosaur footprints again
Allen Roy (allen@infomagic.com)
Thu, 29 Apr 1999 18:44:31 -0700
> From: David Campbell <bivalve@mailserv0.isis.unc.edu>
> Depending on what strata are assigned to the Flood, a more extreme
> footprint problem is present in the Pliocene of East Africa. Laetoli,
> famous for hominid footprints, has tracks of everything from elephants to
> millipedes. National Geographic had an article several years ago.
I remember see that years ago too. It would be interesting to study this
layer in detail. I thought I was a layer of lava. ?
Allen