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Cachekinz - Prehistoric Series Dinosaurland travel bug

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Owner:
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Released:
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Origin:
Indiana, United States
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Current Goal

Travel to Dinosaur National Monument in Dinosaur, CO and take a picture in front of this dinosaur remains.
Dinosaur National Monument















After the mission is complete keep the dino travelling for millions of years like a real dinosour!

About This Item

Monument Details
Dinosaur National Monument In 1909, paleontologist Earl Douglass was searching for fossils for the Carnegie Museum when he discovered a formation layered with prehistoric plant and animal fossils. A quarry was established there and it proved to be one of the world's best window into late-Jurassic-period dinosaurs. Dinosaur National Monument was created in 1915 to protect 80 acres in the quarry area. Today the monument includes 210,844 acres.

Many fossils are embedded in a sloping rock formation that was once a sandbar on the edge of a large river. As the river carried animal carcasses downstream, many became stuck on the sandbar, which eventually turned to rock. As a result, fossils from hundreds of creatures are concentrated in a small area. Many fossilized bones have been partially exposed but left intact in the rock where they can be easily seen. A building was constructed over the area, which is now known as "The Quarry" at the monument.

Dinosaur National Monument

Research is ongoing. In Feb, 2010, a team of paleontologists from Dinosaur National Monument, Brigham Young University, and the University of Michigan announced the discovery of a new, large, plant-eating dinosaur, Abydosaurus mcintoshi.

The Quarry area makes up only a small part of the land included within the national monument. The remaining area includes canyons cut by the Green and Yampa rivers. The park backcountry is incredibly rugged and remote. It is very scenic and some areas have high wilderness value.

The Green and Yampa rivers provide outstanding opportunity for whitewater adventure. Lodore Canyon on the Green contains multiple challenging Class III and Class IV rapids, including classics like Disaster Falls, Hell's Half Mile and Triplet Falls. The Yampa River sports many Class III rapids and one Class IV known as Warm Springs Rapid, which has a hydraulic named Maytag that has the tendency to flip boats.See the Guides and Outfitters section for a list of certified guides.

Dinosaur National Monument

The unique rock formations in this area provide a geologic record of earth history covering billions of years. Part of the mission of the monument is to work to understand that history... how rocks formed over time and were shaped by rivers and other environmental factors... how plant and animal life developed and changed over time.

The monument's rocks, fossils and rivers tell an important story, and provide great opportunity for recreation.

Tracking History (1959.5mi) View Map

Mark Missing 10/3/2014 MetigosheRanger marked it as missing   Visit Log

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Dropped Off 7/11/2013 Super_Nate placed it in Boy Scout North Dakota - 524.07 miles  Visit Log

Dropped in Boy Scout (GC3PPC9)

Retrieve It from a Cache 6/30/2013 Super_Nate retrieved it from Hill City Hillside South Dakota   Visit Log

It appears this bug has accomplished it's goal to visit Colorado, so I will move it to the North Dakota/Canada border.

Dropped Off 6/26/2013 tinytuttle placed it in Hill City Hillside South Dakota - 154.58 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/25/2013 tinytuttle took it to Chimney Rock - The Pioneers' Landmark Nebraska - 6.66 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/25/2013 tinytuttle took it to The Gap Nebraska - 2.21 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/25/2013 tinytuttle took it to The Solid Rock Nebraska - 124.02 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/24/2013 tinytuttle retrieved it from Summer Serenade #7: Hang-out Colorado   Visit Log

getting some miles for this little dude, will drop into a cache in either Ne or SD

Dropped Off 6/11/2013 DSOnTheRoad placed it in Summer Serenade #7: Hang-out Colorado - 19.21 miles  Visit Log
Visited 6/10/2013 DSOnTheRoad took it to Cache N Go Colorado - 588.69 miles  Visit Log
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