On this weekend the Lagos City Hall organized a guided tour to the Dinosaur footsteps traces left in Salena Beach 120 million years ago.
Definitely a very well done initiative since hardily I could distinguish this footsteps on the rock and since Prof. Luís Azevedo Rodrigues was the guide, everything was properly explained and become a very educational and lightening trip.
Because it was field visit I took Teco, my Australian Shepherd, to give him and people the chance to interact.
It was a very pleasant trip, in a sunny day, that allowed us to know a new Algarve area.
1º set of footsteps that is believed to me made by a Terópodes group
2º footsteps believed to belong to Iguanodonte
More info in:
- http://www.mnhn.ul.pt/dinos/public_html/Media/pagina%20interior.pdf
- http://issuu.com/ciencia_ao_natural/docs/national_geographic_portugal_2006
Other trips and travel:
- A trip to Mira de Aire Caves
- In the Dinosaur Exhibit
- A trip to Palmela
- A trip to Aveiro
- Dog trekking to Guincho
- Trip to Fluviário de Mora
- Dog Trekking to Cabo Espichel
- Dog trekking to a museum
- Dog trekking in Almada
- Dog Trekking in Serra de Sintra
- Alcochete - goldens and aussies
- Economic Trips with Dogs
- An Australian Shepherd in Armona Island
- Dogs in Meia Praia
- Silves, a visit to medieval times with Cookie, our Aussie
- A trip to the São Domingos Mine with our Australian Shepherd
- Taking a Golden Retriever to the fortress of Sagres
- A walk with my Australian Shepherd through Luz, Algarve Portugal
- A Walk with Brad, our Golden Retriever through Lagos
- Portugal Algarve, Amado Beach with our Golden Retriever and Australian Shepherd
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