Tourists don't know the footprints of dinosaurs. They're shot like rocks in the water.

What they don't understand is that those stones that they choose are covered by the traces of dinosaurs” Tourists indiscriminately and unaware of it are destroying the traces of 200 million-year-old dinosaurs in Utah, throwing those lake, according to officials there, follows Periscope. At least [...]
Tourists indiscriminately and unaware of it are destroying the traces of 200 million-year-old dinosaurs in Utah, throwing those lake, according to officials there, follows Periscope.
At least 10 traces of dinosaurs have disappeared from a park in Utah in the last six months.
“has become quite a problem,” Park manager Josh Hansen said. “They're just trying to get the stones off the road. What they don't understand is that these stones contain traces of dinosaurs. ”
“Some of the tracks are very distinct, but others are not,” said Mr. Hansen for the Associated Press.
The park staff has set additional signs to stop this thoughtless vandalism. This park attracts over 30,000 visitors a year, and it is taught that its well - maintained staff has finally decided to send a team of divers to extract stones from the lake. /Periscopi












