Parque Cretacico, located near Sucre, Bolivia, offers an extraordinary glimpse into the prehistoric era. The park's centerpiece is the Cal Orck'o limestone cliff, which boasts over 5,000 fossilized dinosaur footprints from at least eight distinct species, dating back approximately 68 million years. Discovered in the 1990s within a cement quarry, these tracks provide invaluable insights into dinosaur behavior and movement patterns. The park enhances this experience with life-sized dinosaur replicas, including a 36-meter-long titanosaurus, set amidst naturalistic landscapes. Visitors can explore educational exhibits, enjoy guided tours, and observe the footprints from a dedicated viewing platform.
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