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19-01-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on January 18, 2024, it shows the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, in the province of San Juan, called by the Diaguitas who passed through the place "Land where there is no life", which together forms to Talampaya National Park (La Rioja), the largest continental collection of fossils in the world, and a paradise for dinosaur enthusiasts.
19-01-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on January 18, 2024, it shows the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, in the province of San Juan, called by the Diaguitas who passed through the place "Land where there is no life", which together forms to Talampaya National Park (La Rioja), the largest continental collection of fossils in the world, and a paradise for dinosaur enthusiasts.
19-01-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on January 18, 2024, it shows the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, in the province of San Juan, called by the Diaguitas who passed through the place "Land where there is no life", which together forms to Talampaya National Park (La Rioja), the largest continental collection of fossils in the world, and a paradise for dinosaur enthusiasts.
19-01-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on January 18, 2024, it shows the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, in the province of San Juan, called by the Diaguitas who passed through the place "Land where there is no life", which together forms to Talampaya National Park (La Rioja), the largest continental collection of fossils in the world, and a paradise for dinosaur enthusiasts.
19-01-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on January 18, 2024, it shows the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, in the province of San Juan, called by the Diaguitas who passed through the place "Land where there is no life", which together forms to Talampaya National Park (La Rioja), the largest continental collection of fossils in the world, and a paradise for dinosaur enthusiasts.
19-01-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on January 18, 2024, it shows the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, in the province of San Juan, called by the Diaguitas who passed through the place "Land where there is no life", which together forms to Talampaya National Park (La Rioja), the largest continental collection of fossils in the world, and a paradise for dinosaur enthusiasts.
19-01-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on January 18, 2024, it shows the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, in the province of San Juan, called by the Diaguitas who passed through the place "Land where there is no life", which together forms to Talampaya National Park (La Rioja), the largest continental collection of fossils in the world, and a paradise for dinosaur enthusiasts.
19-01-2024
San Juan, Argentina.- In the photos taken on January 18, 2024, it shows the Ischigualasto Provincial Park, in the province of San Juan, called by the Diaguitas who passed through the place "Land where there is no life", which together forms to Talampaya National Park (La Rioja), the largest continental collection of fossils in the world, and a paradise for dinosaur enthusiasts.
16-01-2024
San Pedro, Argentina.- In the photo taken on January 16, 2024, specialists of the Paleontological Museum of the Buenos Aires town of San Pedro found fossil remains of an animal of about 200 kilos that preserves parts of its anatomy with the same disposition as when it walked through the plain pampeana at least 500,000 years ago, was officially reported.
16-01-2024
San Pedro, Argentina.- In the photo taken on January 16, 2024, specialists of the Paleontological Museum of the Buenos Aires town of San Pedro found fossil remains of an animal of about 200 kilos that preserves parts of its anatomy with the same disposition as when it walked through the plain pampeana at least 500,000 years ago, was officially reported.
14-11-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 13, 2023, specialized agents of the General Directorate of Customs (DGA) prevented the smuggling of 6,400 fossil pieces of incalculable heritage value. The collection includes the world's oldest daisy (47 million years old), the complete skeleton of a hadrosaur, dinosaur eggs and an ammonite more than 20 cm in diameter.
14-11-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 13, 2023, specialized agents of the General Directorate of Customs (DGA) prevented the smuggling of 6,400 fossil pieces of incalculable heritage value. The collection includes the world's oldest daisy (47 million years old), the complete skeleton of a hadrosaur, dinosaur eggs and an ammonite more than 20 cm in diameter.
14-11-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 13, 2023, specialized agents of the General Directorate of Customs (DGA) prevented the smuggling of 6,400 fossil pieces of incalculable heritage value. The collection includes the world's oldest daisy (47 million years old), the complete skeleton of a hadrosaur, dinosaur eggs and an ammonite more than 20 cm in diameter.
14-11-2023
Rio Negro, Argentina.- In the photos taken on November 13, 2023, specialized agents of the General Directorate of Customs (DGA) prevented the smuggling of 6,400 fossil pieces of incalculable heritage value. The collection includes the world's oldest daisy (47 million years old), the complete skeleton of a hadrosaur, dinosaur eggs and an ammonite more than 20 cm in diameter.
17-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on August 16, 2023, Argentine scientists participated in the discovery of an enigmatic 230-million-year-old reptile at the Bernardino Rivadavia Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences (MACN) in Buenos Aires. Fossil remains of an animal that lived in the region 230 million years ago offer clear clues to the early evolution of pterosaurs, also known as flying reptiles, and their close cousins, the dinosaurs.
17-08-2023
Buenos Aires, Argentina.- In the photos taken on August 16, 2023, Argentine scientists participated in the discovery of an enigmatic 230-million-year-old reptile at the Bernardino Rivadavia Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences (MACN) in Buenos Aires. Fossil remains of an animal that lived in the region 230 million years ago offer clear clues to the early evolution of pterosaurs, also known as flying reptiles, and their close cousins, the dinosaurs.
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