Cretaceous Park (Cal Orck’o)

Cretaceous Park (Cal Orck’o)

Cretaceous Park (Cal Orck’o)

Cretaceous Park, also known as Cal Orck’o, is a remarkable paleontological site located in Sucre, Bolivia. This park is renowned for housing the largest collection of dinosaur footprints in the world, dating back 65 million years. The tracks, left by eight different dinosaur species, are etched into the limestone cliffs, offering a tangible connection to the prehistoric era. Visitors can explore these ancient imprints and visit the on-site museum, which showcases fossils and life-sized models of the dinosaurs that once roamed the region.

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