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World's Longest 155m Dino Trackway Stuns Scientists

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World's Longest 155m Dino Trackway Stuns Scientists
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The Dinoplagne site in France's Ain region boasts the world's longest sauropod dinosaur trackway at 155 meters, dating back nearly 150 million years to the Late Jurassic. Preserved in Jura mountain rock, these footprints from a 35-meter-long, 35-40 ton titanosaur reveal sharp details of front feet, toes, and movement at 4 km/h with 2.8m steps. Identified as Brontopodus plagnensis, the site offers unparalleled public access to real fossils, outshining museums.
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