Sucre Dinosaur Tracks Don't put anything here Page Content Page Name (for URL) Don't put anything here Page Title Breadcrumb Text Apart from all that one may expect in the historical capital of Bolivia (such as historical museums, churches and colorful markets), Sucre recently acquired a new attraction - dinosaur tracks. The footprints were discovered just a decade ago in a cement quarry 10 km from the city. There is now a "dino-truck" that takes tourists from Sucre's central square to the site and back. The city is quite obviously very proud of the site, since a statue of a dinosaur now greets tourists in the airport. <~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2005-12-07-g-dino/20051207_088_9496 The quarry 2005-12-07-g-dino/20051207_094_0140 Titanosaurus footprints 2005-12-07-g-dino/20051207_100_3463 Tourists trying t-rex footprints for size ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> The tracks are exposed to the elements and get eroded quickly. However, luckily, new ones (from deeper layers) pop up continuously. As a result, the tracks you see change every year. We were told there is a plan for a 10 mln euro project to cover the stone in plastic or something like that. Advanced Fields Category 2002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014E. AsiaE. EuropeL's FamilyL's FriendsN. AmericaN. EuropeS. AmericaS. AsiaW. EuropeY & LY's FamilyY's Friends Prototype Redirect Permissions0 Actions Config Markup Module HTML/Meta/Keywords HTML/Meta/Description Save Hook HTML Fields Main Head Body Header Menu Logo Page Content Template Sidebar Footer Tags Allowed for XSSFilter HTTP Fields Cache-Control Expires Guru Fields Templates Don't put anything here Translations Fields Edit UI Admin Edit UI Don't put anything here A summary of your changes Edit Summary Don't put anything here Don't put anything here save preview cancel