No Trail Of Dinosaurs.....

Pamplona, Spain
June 4, 2018 1:07pm CST
Long have your footprints been left down there Right down there in that Valley Magnificent creatures you once walked the Earth Walked the Earth as free as a bird Where you all once lived in a herd A huge herd of dinosaurs that I would loved to have really seen Me being right at the top of the Valley am imagining how you were How you were and what you did look like With the mysterious mountains of red sandstone to give it a real feel A real feel and a strange sense of that you were still there Still there in your might and power You lived and you existed you left your mark in time You lived there peacefully and that is not a crime Here I am talking about a Dinosaur trail that we came across coming out of Alhama de Cervera La Rioja Spain At the bottom of a beautiful valley are loads of dinosaur footprints that you cannot see if you are at the top of the valley of course but you can stay there and sense that in essence they are still there and you can almost hear them and see them. The peculiar red sandstone landscape gives it a rare feeling of being in another time the nearest thing I can find to describe are like the Mountains in Lleida (Lerida) which is in the west part of Catalunya. Enciso La Rioja is where you can find an enormous amount of dinosaur fossils and footprints also but this one track is not mentioned very much and not much said about it which I thought rather sad really. The only thing they put on the roadside was an icon of a little blue dinosaur from before.
Vamos de excursión por la poca conocida sierra de Boumort, situada entre las comarcas del Alt Urgell y el Pallars Jussà, en la provincia de Lleida. Salimos d...
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
5 Jun 18
Hi, my friend. I want to go there and witness it. But were humans also living then?
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• Pamplona, Spain
5 Jun 18
@mlgen1037 I suppose the same as many others that lived in that time. Thing is we will never really know how unless they do more investigation on the site itself.
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
6 Jun 18
@lovinangelsinstead21 I agree. I hope there are people who are looking into this. I would like to learn more about it.
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@mlgen1037 (29886)
• Manila, Philippines
5 Jun 18
@lovinangelsinstead21 Thank you, my friend. Yes. If there are humans, how did they co-exist with the dinosaurs. A lof of clarifications and it is interesting to know too.
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
4 Jun 18
so would I.Footprint there?
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• Pamplona, Spain
4 Jun 18
Lots of footprnts Fredo big Dinosaur ones a whole herd of them existed there thousands of years ago.
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• Pamplona, Spain
5 Jun 18
@amadeo There is and I don´t know why they don´t promote it more. There are also Spa baths here I don´t if that has anything to do with it really. You can only afford to go there if you have lots of cash.
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@amadeo (111948)
• United States
4 Jun 18
@lovinangelsinstead21 lots of history there
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@Shellyann36 (11385)
• United States
9 Jul 18
It is amazing that dinosaurs roamed the earth. You are truly blessed to have walked where these majestic beasts have walked before.
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@Shellyann36 (11385)
• United States
10 Jul 18
@lovinangelsinstead21 I can understand if they want to keep it from being disturbed. Some people might not respect it as they should.
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• Pamplona, Spain
10 Jul 18
@Shellyann36 But it could be done in a way that people could get to know more about it as Enciso is very popular and its right close by. Enciso like I said has the most remains of Dinosaurs in the whole of Spain.
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• Pamplona, Spain
10 Jul 18
I would have liked to have been able to go right down where the footprints are but it seems that only certain people can go there and no one says why or how. Yes really blessed because even being up there you can feel their presence still even now.
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@velvet53 (22528)
• Palisade, Colorado
5 Jun 18
I would love to be able to visit this magical home of the dinosaurs. There is a dinosaur monument in northwest Colorado that I have visited many times. It is amazing but your valley sounds so much more real than the monument. I love your tribute to the dinosaurs.
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• Pamplona, Spain
5 Jun 18
@velvet53 It really would be as well. At a safe distance of course that would be really great going to know more about them and how they were. In the Valley they have proved that about 200 of them lived together in a herd of some kind so I don´t get why they don´t make it a bit more famous.
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• Pamplona, Spain
5 Jun 18
Its because we came across it quite by chance and we were on one of the old roads that Franco had built so it was very limited as to what we could do up there. But the atmosphere you could feel all that time back and take it all in. A statue is a great thing to have also if you are not near to any other place where you could go and see the footprints. The red sandstone mountains are very dry and rugged sort of like on the Moon the other video I put is very much what it looks like. Thank you as well.
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@velvet53 (22528)
• Palisade, Colorado
5 Jun 18
@lovinangelsinstead21 There are all kinds of dinosaur statues on the western slope in Colorado. They are neat to look at but I think it would be so awesome to be able to feel them around you.
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@kobesbuddy (74571)
• East Tawas, Michigan
4 Jun 18
I've heard a lot about prehistoric dinosaurs, they definitely were walking on this earth, at one time!
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• Pamplona, Spain
4 Jun 18
I was at the top of a Valley that seems to be not very well known and in spite of that there at least 200 dinosaur footprints down there and big ones too. They were the most for me and I would have loved to have seen them for real.
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@kobesbuddy (74571)
• East Tawas, Michigan
4 Jun 18
@lovinangelsinstead21 How exciting, I'd love to see this also:)
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• Pamplona, Spain
5 Jun 18
@kobesbuddy Its quite remarkable such a site and no one mentions it and I have had to add Lleida as an example of what it looks like. A poem can say a bit about it but the essence in itself is something else.
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
10 Jul 18
Wow! That's interesting! I would love to see it
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• Pamplona, Spain
10 Jul 18
Not far from there is a sort of Park dedicated to the Dinosaurs and its where the most fossils of them have been found and the next biggest that is in Atapuerca of course. The red sandy mountains gave you an awesome feel of it all almost like a Dinosaur was going to appear out of nowhere.
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• Pamplona, Spain
11 Jul 18
@Jessabuma No, not a chance.
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
10 Jul 18
@lovinangelsinstead21 Ohh that's nice! Hehe!!! But , are they harming people?
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@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
5 Jun 18
oh my. problem is you do wonder if they would have also been a danger to you if you had seen them . or did they eat meat or veggies. but red sand stone is quite pretty. too. interesting
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@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
5 Jun 18
@lovinangelsinstead21 oh it must be way down there. i had heard some were big as tall buildings.
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• Pamplona, Spain
5 Jun 18
I can´t remember what was said whether they were meat eaters or not its been quite some time back now Bun. I was a quite a way up so if they would have been there there was no danger. Its a very deep valley.
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• Pamplona, Spain
5 Jun 18
@bunnybon7 They were I reckon as well but they don´t give out details about the size of them except that they were there.
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• Philippines
7 Jun 18
It would be hard not to see those foot prints.
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• Pamplona, Spain
8 Jun 18
Its not an easy place to get to and if you are at the top of the valley there are lots of trees that would stop you being able to see the footprints that are pretty big by the way.
@DianneN (246835)
• United States
7 Jun 18
Such a shame that area has not been made more famous. There are dinosaur footprints here and well visited. We also have several museums with displays of a variety of dinosaurs reconstructed from their bones. I'm still quite fascinated by them.
@just4him (306239)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
5 Jun 18
That must be something to see. Nice poem about the dinosaur.
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• Pamplona, Spain
5 Jun 18
It was really good to be there and impressive as you get the impression you have landed on another planet. You can feel that the dinosaurs have been there even though so many thousands of years have gone by. They are still there in essence they are still there.
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• Pamplona, Spain
5 Jun 18
@just4him I was really awesome to be there yes. Its not something you forget easily and I wanted to be able to go back there but the weather worked against us and there was a terrible heatwave for a time.
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@just4him (306239)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
5 Jun 18
@lovinangelsinstead21 That's an awesome feeling.
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