@natgeo: The dinosaur footprint-covered wall at Cal Orck’o, Bolivia, is a truly unique sight—but what do you think it would’ve been like to see dinosaurs walk the Earth? 🦖 #OneStrangeRock is now streaming on @Disney+.

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julesman101
Julius Davies :
No it isn’t. Mar A Largo is home to the most dinosaur footprints.
2024-08-09 20:56:48
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andreamgc1
AndréaMGC :
Me: they can walk up walls?! Nat Geo: tectonic shift… Me: oh. Right.
2024-08-09 07:06:57
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jjfkgfljf
JJF :
68 million years ago. you mean 4,000 years ago after Noah after the flood
2024-08-16 04:16:47
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lucianizorrilla
Luciani :
I went there. They call it “the last dance of dinosaurs”, and it is absolutely crazy irl
2024-08-09 03:09:08
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axeman_za
axeman_za :
why we only seeing this now
2024-08-08 19:55:08
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theinventionjudge
The Invention Judge :
Bro dinosaurs walking vertically up a wall is such an amazing thing
2024-08-08 22:41:49
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nilvm536
nilvm536 :
how is this not part of the 7 wonder of the world? learn something and saw something i might have never heard of if it wasnt for this app. keep posting. 🥰
2024-08-08 19:24:03
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j4ck_benjamin
Jack :
Dinosaurs had anti-gravity boots?
2024-08-09 06:51:48
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kirbyesmee
Jenny :
God, I love National Geographic
2024-08-09 03:09:32
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shankonfire
🌸 :
not to be dramatic, but I would be histerically crying is I ever saw that irl 😭😭😭
2024-08-09 02:38:34
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jcfoo16
Jason Carney :
Did the dinosaurs walk in wet cement?
2024-08-09 05:38:52
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edwin2764289
Edwin :
Wow. Were is this? Its a real dinosaurs footprints?😳
2024-08-22 14:47:21
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username2024202424
username2024202424 :
I’ve been there. It’s pretty epic. Also I live like 2 hours from the ones in San Fernando, Chile. Those are in a 45’ angle also in vertical. It’s amazing to see them up close.
2024-08-09 13:52:11
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chxz91
chas spoonheim :
6,000 years old 😂
2024-08-09 03:44:23
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jakewhritenour
jakewhritenour :
Where they goin
2024-08-08 21:07:01
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mrs_chanandler_bo
mrs_chanandler_bong :
“Huh. So now, the real question is, who put those there, and why.”
2024-08-09 20:12:11
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kinglewey12
Kinglewey :
So you’re telling me, dinosaurs climbed up the side of a mountain and millions of years later, the footprints have no washed away
2024-08-09 03:24:49
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thais.chavez
Thais Chavez :
I'm Bolivian and never heard of this place 🥹
2024-08-09 08:30:30
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hickorythickory8
HickoryThickory8 :
can u imagine how much force and chaos it took to break that huge of a chunk of compacted ground and flip it 90 degrees like it's a small slab from of a sidewalk. had to be epic........
2024-08-09 04:39:23
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imtiyaz.miey
JalanJalanTengokSkyline :
Its hard to believe that wind failed to erode those footprints over 68million years. In other places even an entire mountain can go flat when going through harsh climates for million years
2024-08-11 01:00:52
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vuf38
Vuf38 :
first of all, someone please explain to me how he could be heavy to leave marks in the stone🙄...
2024-08-11 03:38:33
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irefusetocreateausername
irefusetoaddaname :
It looks like they stepped to the heavens…🥹
2024-08-09 02:45:46
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n.j083
Noon.Almans00ri :
So through all this YEARS they were not effects by Erosion!!!?
2024-08-09 08:13:33
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coffee1st_thencha0s
coffee1st_thencha0s :
amazing but it's strange how the prints are so close together. it doesn't look like a walking pattern, like as if they hopped to get around
2024-08-09 06:45:16
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vanilla_e_claire
vanilla_e_claire :
pleeeeease make this downloadable so I can send it to my dinosaur-obsessed nephew, i'm begging 🦖🦕🦖🦕
2024-08-09 07:41:42
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