Wall of dino footprints in Bolivia. Pretty awesome, if you ask me. Then again, I have a biased opinion on the matter.
Sixty-five million years ago, the vertical wall below was a muddy flat which dinosaurs walked across. Now, thanks to fossilization and plate movement, the flat is now a wall of solid stone and the footprints are beautifully preserved.
Bolivia
La Union es la Fuerza
Bolivia #3 on Flickr.
Interior of the Castillo de la Glorieta, Sucre, Chuquisaca, Bolivia
(via Faces of History – Latin America (9 photos) | PDN Photo of the Day)
© Julio Cordero/Courtesy Archivo Cordero. Above: Bridal Portrait [Matrimonio] La Paz, Bolivia, c. 1925.
Bolivia
Potosi, Bolivia.
Tom Robinson, Reserva Nacional de Fauna Andina Eduardo Avaroa, Bolivia.





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(via Faces of History – Latin America (9 photos) | PDN Photo of the Day)
© Julio Cordero/Courtesy Archivo Cordero. Above: Bridal Portrait [Matrimonio] La Paz, Bolivia, c. 1925.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lm3f9nxYX11qz5q5oo1_500.jpg)




