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Dinosaur fossils

The sites of fossilized dinosaurs throughout the southern seacoast is a tentative UNESCO World Heritage site registered by the South Korean government since 2002. The ancient remains of dinosaurs are located within a beautiful display of nature that includes petrified wood, the tracks of extinct dinosaurs and other animals, the exposure of geographic rock layers, and particular river drifts. This dinosaur park is well protected by the local governments and by the Marine National Park and is an invaluable resource for understanding the ecosystem and nesting behaviors of dinosaurs of the Mesozoic.

The largest sites of fossilized dinosaur eggs and footprints of dinosaurs from the Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic era in the world are located in various sites along the southern seacoast of South Korea. Fossilized eggs are widely distributed and are in well preserved conditions. Notable dinosaur footprints include the largest footprints of the famous archaeopteryx in the world. Additionally, the footprints of two webbed-feet birds are also some of the oldest of its kind to be discovered.

The Haenam-gun site is most famous for the footprints of giant dinosaurs discovered there. This site, the first in Asia, also preserves the footprints of long-gone archaeopteryxes and webbed-feet bird that once walked along the shores. This site is South Korean Natural Monument No. 394.

Dinosaur nests, measuring at 1.5 meters in diameter, and fossilized eggs are perfectly preserved at the Boseong county site. This site is South Korean Natural Monument No. 418.

Over 1,000 footprints of carnivorous dinosaurs with tails that measured an average of twenty meters in length, the longest tail measured at 52 meters in length, are preserved at the Hwasun-gun site. This site is designated as Monument of Jeollanam-do No. 180.

The city of Yeosu and the islands of Sa-do, Choo-do, Nang-do, Jeokgeum-do, and Mokgeum-do are famous for the many fossils from the Cretaceous period they produce. This area is particularly famous for a trail of footprints measures 84 meters in length. This site is designated as Monument of Jeollanam-do No. 199.

The Goseong-gun site is famous for the number and variety of fossils excavated and includes 4,000 dinosaur footprints and paleontologists have identified over 420 different walking trails there as well. This site is South Korean Natural Monument No. 411.

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  • Seoyu-ri, Buk-myeon, Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do: (35°09'51" N, 127°36'31" E)

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This page uses content from the English Wikipedia. The original article was at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sites_of_fossilized_dinosaurs_throughout_the_southern_seacoast. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. The text of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License..
 
     
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