Land of the dinosaurs in Bolivia’s ‘Jurassic Park’ bbc.com
Set high on the Bolivian Altiplano, Torotoro’s most magnetic draw are some 3,500 dinosaur footprints belonging to biped and quadruped dinosaurs dating from the Cretaceous period.
Intrepid tourists are starting to head here to explore the natural wonders in surrounding Torotoro National Park, which includes the impressive Torotoro Canyon, more than 250m deep and home to nesting condors, monk parakeets and red-fronted macaws, as well as emerald pools and orange-amber cliffs. Hiking into the depths of the canyon has become one of the park’s biggest draws. (Credit: Dave Stamboulis)
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