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Dinosaur Footprints?

 

In Argentina, my daughter discovered some lages of rocks in the middle of the bush, somewhere ... I did not go there. My daughter just sent me these pictures. From my experience, they are natural deformities of the rock, but anyway, I have decided to post here to ascertain what your opinion is. I thank you for all your help. Thank you!

 

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I agree with you.  It might be related to the erosion of the layers of a sedimentary rock.

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Hello and hugs my friend from so far away! :)

I also think just uneven weathering of sedimentary layers. 

Though a couple of marks in the centre right of the very first picture could possibly be infilled burrows? 

 

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44 minutes ago, Troodon said:

I'm with the others, sorry do not see any footprints.  

 

No need to apologize, my dear friend Frank. Whoever was in the field, took the photographs and marked with pink, was my daughter. At the moment, I am in another country, I have not been there, and as I put in the beginning of the post, I myself do not believe they are footprints, but rather natural rock erosion. But I really appreciate all opinions. For me all opinions are very important. :D

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2 hours ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Hello and hugs my friend from so far away! :)

I also think just uneven weathering of sedimentary layers. 

Though a couple of marks in the centre right of the very first picture could possibly be infilled burrows? 

 

 

Helllllllllllllllllllllllllllo my dear friend who lives so far away! :D

 

I also thought that these supposed burrows deserve to be investigated. When I return to Argentina I go there to check and I promise to post more photos. Huge hug for you my dear friend! :wub:

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I too, am not seeing footprints here.

Footprints tend to be very distinctive, even if they are overprints or underprints.

These look like natural surfaces of the rock. 

 

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