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Tag: Footprints

Pedra da Mua Natural Monument

by John IglarFossilsPosted on 19 October 202419 October 2024One Comment

Lean against the wooden railing and look out to sea. The wind off the Atlantic Ocean brings sounds of the surf and seabirds, as well as the scent of the salt water. Look down to the ocean, hundreds of meters below. The ocean pounds against the shore and roils as it curls around the inlet. …

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Dinosaur Footprints of Praia Grande

by John IglarFossilsPosted on 26 June 202421 December 2024One Comment

Looking up at the cliff face, you might think that the footprints were made by lizards climbing up a wall. However, the prints were laid down on a flat muddy lake bed over 100 million years ago. Two-legged dinosaurs left their prints in the mud, which then fossilized and the ground folded by tectonic movement, …

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Lagosteiros Natural Monument

by John IglarFossilsPosted on 25 November 202319 October 2024One Comment

Updated September 2024 Stand on the headland facing the Atlantic Ocean. To your left, just across the bay sheltering Lagosteiros Beach, lies Cabo Espichel which is the furthest point of the Setúbal peninsula. In front, the ocean stretches out to the Americas. To your right, you can make out Lisbon and the Sintra hills across …

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Dinosaur Footprints of Parede Beach

by John IglarFossilsPosted on 16 November 202312 August 2024One Comment

It’s a sunny day at the beach in Parede, on the Lisbon coast. Families have set up beach chairs and towels on the sand. Children are playing in the small puddles in the beach rocks. Some splash at the water in a series of nearly circular bowls, 50cm across. Few of them, if any, realize …

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