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Dinosaur Ichnite Sites of the Iberian Peninsula

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First published: 14/07/11.

Ian Cade

Dinosaur Ichnite Sites Of The Iberian Peninsula

Dinosaur Ichnite Sites of the Iberian Peninsula (Removed from tentative list)

Dinosaur Ichnite Sites of the Iberian Peninsula by Ian Cade

Whilst I was visiting the cave of Tito Bustillo in Ribadesella I took the opportunity to have a bit of a hike to see this potential World Heritage site. There are two Ichnite sites near to Ribadesella, one at then of the towns charming beach and another a few km's away up and over the cliff at Terenes. I visited both on a lovely September afternoon.

Now seems like the best time to admit; I have absolutely no idea if I have seen these footprints or not. There were signs pointing out where they were supposed to be, but like Els I couldn't really see anything that didn't look like standard eroded rocks. As such the attached picture may or may not be of some Dinosaur footprints. I did have one brief moment of excitement where I thought I had finally spotted them, but actually I think these were just mildly dinosaurian looking

However this was far from a wasted trip, I really enjoyed the climbs up and down the local cliffs and clambering all over the rocks on the shore. The surrounding landscape was very impressive, and I also managed to catch local hero Fernando Alonso winning a grand prix in a delightful bar at the top of the cliff at Terenes.

I am not sure if these sites will be added in their present format, and I have no real knowledge of Dinosaur Ichnite to say whether they are worthwhile or not. However as a casual observer I …

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First published: 14/08/09.

Els Slots

Dinosaur Ichnite Sites Of The Iberian Peninsula

Dinosaur Ichnite Sites of the Iberian Peninsula (Removed from tentative list)

Dinosaur Ichnite Sites of the Iberian Peninsula by Els Slots

The Dinosaur Ichnite Sites of the Iberian Peninsula has been put forward by Spain as a serial nomination of no less than 216 locations, of which 35 are 'selected sites'. The nomination has already been deferred before (in 2006), and by account of the IUCN evaluation of that time, it will get a hard time to be inscribed at all. They face strong competition from a footprint site in Bolivia, and a group of sites in South Korea (which are larger/longer/more diverse).

Ichnology is the study of fossil tracks. There are a lot of these, way more than preserved fossil bones. When a trackway shows up, ichnologists take measurements such as the length of the stride and the width of the trackway. The footprints vary greatly in size, as they were made by smaller and larger animals, bipeds and quadrupeds.

I visited the 'Jurassic Coast' in Asturias, a stretch of coast between Cape Torres and Ribadesella with a high density of ichnite fossils. It has a favourable location for the discovery of dinosaur tracks due to the great abundance of deposits from the Upper Jurassic era. The high rainfall in this region and the marine erosion (causing landslides) permit the discovery of new footprints as well as the destruction or burial of others in a relatively short period of time. The first discoveries here date from 1975.

My first try at seeing them was at the beach of Tazones. I did find a sign here, pointing the way to the …

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