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Re: 6000 years old world? kayyak, MichelleT, creationistdude, ...? by Atalanta ..... Ask White Shark

Date:   4/2/2006 6:33:14 PM ( 18 y ago)
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You know I was so interested I did look it up. Sorry to burst your bubble.

When and How were the Tracks Formed?

The early Cretaceous track beds in DVSP are dated by geologists as approximately 110 millions years old.

What about the "Man Tracks?"

Most of the Paluxy sites once claimed to contain human prints are outside DVSP, and have been shown to consist of a variety of misidentified phenomena (see the Paluxy web site). However, one of the "man track" sites called the "State Park Shelf" is next to the Main Site described above, on a shelf about a meter above the main track layer. Unlike other alleged "man tracks" outside the park, many of which are forms of elongate dinosaur tracks, the State Park Shelf markings are not prints of any kind, but rather are erosional markings and other irregularities of the rock surface. Often these were selectively highlighted with water or other substances during photography to encourage human shapes. However, without such selective highlighting their human resemblance is largely lost. Indeed, the entire shelf is covered with countless depressions of all shapes and sizes, but no distinct or convincing prints of any kind. In contrast, the nearby Main Site contains many well-preserved dinosaur tracks.

 

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