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Diplodocus Sp. Excavation


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Hi everyone, I posted a new set of photos from our project on a wonderful Diplodocus in Tensleep, Wyoming. The area we dug in was quite beautiful and yielded some wonderful dinosaur specimens, including the Diplodocus, a complete Allosaurus, quite a few disarticulated Theropod remains, Stegosaurs, and some odd raptor-like dinosaurs represented by a few small, hand-size skulls. The photos on the link are of the main project, the Diplodocus.

just click on the link below, hope you enjoy;

http://www.flickr.com/photos/45026327@N05/sets/72157622898262855/

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Thanks, I needed that! Very exciting :)

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>May your wonders never cease!

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Awesome, thank you for posting this. It's very interesting to see a "live" dig in action.

-Dave

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it's amazing what opportunities you have! keep up the good work ;)

I arise in the morning torn between a desire to improve the world and a desire to enjoy the world. This makes it hard to plan the day. ~ E. B. White

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Dino--that is amazing! Diplodocus were one of my favorite dinosaurs when I was a kid, along with Styracosaur, ankylosaurs, and stegosaurs. Good job and keep those pics coming!

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