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Skye - The Tartan Road Dinosaur Footprints on the Isle of Skye - The Tartan Road
Don’t be fooled by its small size, this place is jam-packed full of dinosaur fossils and the curator is hugely knowledgeable.Over time, these footprints filled up with silt or sand which, under the right conditions, slowly hardened and turned into rock. Sometimes the footprints are hard to find because the tide covers them with seaweed or sand, so you may have to scour about a little.
Fossil of largest Jurassic pterosaur found on Skye - BBC News
Scientists have discovered dozens of giant dinosaur footprints in Scotland dating back 170 million years. With stunning scenery, scenic drives, hikes for all ages and ability levels, quaint towns, and awesome seafood, it’s easy to see why this is a hot spot for travelers. As a Mighty Pup, she gains the power of wind and can use it to create tornadoes to pick up objects and fly. Her helmet's visor is equipped with goggle vision, allowing her to see things more closely from a distance. In the Aqua Pups sub-series, Skye wears a pup tag that is almost exactly the same as her standard pup tag, except the propeller symbol is a glowing, neon blue.Unlike some of the other locations where it is possible to see prints on Skye, Brothers’ Point will require a short walk. Of course, tides and weather can vary, so it's best to plan your visit at low tide, and you may find the footprints obscured by sand in certain weather conditions.