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Texas floods washed rubbish and dirt. They also turned 100 million dinosaur tracks

Destrictive floods of Texas Hill Country early in July, killing at least 135 people, receiving prior discovery in Travis County on Monday, experts said.

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“Invalient Dinosaurs left Dinosaurs who eat meats like Acanthosaurus,” Mat Water Brown Carnivore, a veterinarian, Paleographer and Jackson School Museum of Austin.

Surrounding tracks are about 110 million to 115 million and each footprint is 18 to 20 inches long, according to the brown color.

Waterways like the sand of the “gle of sand Rose Rose Formone, part of the rock pouring 110 years of age.”

Brown visited the Dinosaur tracks on Tuesday to provide recommendations to state and education in terms of response to work closely and have learned other newly revealed sites.

“We have been talking to a natural monitoring company and the sensitive areas they receive in the state and what they should be careful.”

Pictures from Texas Redident Carl Stover shows the largest tracks in some way as its stone foot and rigidly embarked on a white rocky area.

The high-quality oaths show that we are greater than one’s foot. – Kind Carl Stover

Such land, combined with swollen rivers and streams in the middle and middle-texas, do the place in the heart ‘Flash Alley “tend to flood.

While most of the damage and deaths brought on the jury of the Jerr County, there were 10 death in Travis County – including the Austin city and its pastures – and the local parts were also filled with catastrophic storm.

Travis County Judery Andy Brown said the dry Sandy Creek often woke up in 20 feet during the flood last month.

“That washing trees. It washed the cars, houses, or anything in its path,” said Brown. “Therefore, in this section, the dinosaur tracks … ripped down the surrounding trees and cleaned dirt and duplicity that were more than their place.”

Spover, who shared a video with CNN, pulled his camera over dinosaur tracks by the Creek bed.

“The whole area was full of the fourth flood in July. I don’t know if you could say,” she said, her camera lens filled with tree piles. “One is on the floor of it. And another my neighbor here, this house is gone.”

Brown, County Judge, even as the TRAVIS County is among the recovery of disaster, the dinosaur tracks are happy to see. “

“We have a lot of dinosaur’s foot around Texas in different places,” added. “Imaging what is used for roaming this area is an interesting exercise.”

Travis County is less than 200 miles[200 km]south of Dinosaur Valley State Park, home is a large number of dinosaur tracks and Toropods live in the area 113 million years ago. It is a hot area of dinosaur and visitors who are familiar with the dried paluxy river, swimming and kayak.

Matthew Brown, a strong physician, said he and his group expected to return to Travis County soon to write good tracks by maps and 3D imaging.

Brown said he hoped to learn more about how many creatures were represented by tracks – and that they were left by a group or with one dinosaur to Texas Hill to the Texas Hill.

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