Dinosaur National Monument, August 2001

Last updated August 28, 2001.

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The entrance to Dinosaur National Monument. We visited Dinosaur because Dale remembered it from when he was 4 or 5 years old.
The main attraction is a quarry wall with thousands of dinosaur fossils embedded in the rock. Most dinosaur skeletons in U.S. museums where excavated from here.
This is a plaster cast of an almost perfect fossil from a baby dinosaur skeleton. The real thing is in the wall behind this; the ranger used this cast to show how they excavate the fossils.

After visiting the park, we hiked to a place where there were dinosaur footprints in the rock.

Next stop: Grand Teton National Park

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