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Dinosaur footprints found in Isaan

NAKHORN RATCHASIMA: -- Experts Monday confirmed the discovery of more dinosaur footprints in the Northeast.

The "new" footprints are from Late Triassic period, which makes them about 210 million years old.

Speaking at a press conference Monday, Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University rector Saowanit Saonanon said the discovery was significant because some of the prints were likely to be the oldest ever found for sauropod dinosaurs and Carnosaurs.

"Also, we have also found that some footprints belonged to a species not known before," Saowanit said.

-- The Nation 2008-08-18

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Dinosaur footprints found in Isaan

"Also, we have also found that some footprints belonged to a species not known before," Saowanit said.

-- The Nation 2008-08-18

I bet they were between Farang Connection 1 and Ferang Connection 2 in Surin.

Dave

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Dinosaur footprints found in Isaan

"Also, we have also found that some footprints belonged to a species not known before," Saowanit said.

-- The Nation 2008-08-18

I bet they were between Farang Connection 1 and Farang Connection 2 in Surin.

Dave

I know Dave.........my customers keep on stepping in the mud :o

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Dinosaur footprints found in Isaan

"Also, we have also found that some footprints belonged to a species not known before," Saowanit said.

-- The Nation 2008-08-18

I bet they were between Farang Connection 1 and Ferang Connection 2 in Surin.

Dave

Sounds right :D

George can double check if he's attending on the 6th :o

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Dinosaur footprints found in Isaan

"Also, we have also found that some footprints belonged to a species not known before," Saowanit said.

-- The Nation 2008-08-18

Yaifoot?

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I wish this had been posted by a farang involved in the find.

As an enthusiatic amateur fossil hunter in the UK, I would love to get involved here.

Anyone on here in involved in paleontology??!!!! (I await clever comments, hopefully get a serious one)

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I wish this had been posted by a farang involved in the find.

As an enthusiatic amateur fossil hunter in the UK, I would love to get involved here.

Anyone on here in involved in paleontology??!!!! (I await clever comments, hopefully get a serious one)

That's why we love the Surin TV Bbqs sooooooo much :o

Looking forward to see you again andylee :D

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