During the summer half-term, I went to the Isle of Wight and discovered that it is the home of the long disappeared dinosaurs. On the beach, you can still see their footprints.
Here is the proof...
On several beaches on the Isle of Wight, you can follow walks that guide you through paths taken by dinosaurs a few millions years ago.
On these two shots, you can see footcasts. Footcasts are the opposite of footprints, footprints being traces printed in the sand as footcasts are footprints filled in by sediment forming casts or stones.
As you can see, the stones have taken the form of the dinosaurs' footprints.
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