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Fossil Forest

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Ancient trees that left their print in the ground , and then the ground gone vertical

SORRY FOR MY BAD ENGLISH!!

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Eva, ¿puedes añadir la pagina web que indicas abajo en tu spotting? seria magnifico poder a acceder a la informacion extra de como se han formado estos fosiles al entrar en tu spotting (que por cierto esta muy chulo y ha sido una buena idea).
in this page you can learn how about its creation (it's in spanish: http://www.cerveradepisuerga.eu/monumentos-detalle.php?idMonumento=11
You're right Marta, I had forgotten about this mission:-) My apologies Eva, leave it the way it is:-)
Sorry! now i can´t know what kind of trees there were then...i'll try to find out
very interesting Eva.. Just Great thx for sharing!
Well, in my opinion it could fit the Signs of wild life mission? http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/7208491
Interesante! puedes añadirlo a la mision de signos de vida, Signs of Wildlife: http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/7208491
Hola Eva! This is a very interesting series, but unfortunately spottings on Project Noah focus on single species at a time. We hope you can replace this by spottings of individual tree species. You would be welcome to use these images as extra shots in the new spottings.
Never apologize for that! Thank you for posting!!

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PublishedMay 31, 2012

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