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Evidence Proves Humans Lived With Dinosaurs
In 1908 a bad flood in the Paluxy River, Glen Rose, Texas exposed
layers of limestone containing thousands of human and dinosaur tracks
and the area was declared the Dinosaur Valley State Park. In 1930
Roland T. Bird, field explorer for the American Museum, reported 15-20
inch long "clearly defined" human footprints with dinosaur tracks.
The human footprints run next to, under and over dinosaur footprints.
A professor of medicine from the Unversity of Illinois examined the
tracks and was convinced that they were genuine (CRSQ , 1970, 7:3,
p.142; 1970, 7:4, p.246; Ryals, undated). The strides between the
human footprints are perfect.
Some skeptics believed that these human footprints were fake, whey
lifted up more rock ledges along the ride of the river, they found more
similar prints. One footprint was even cut in half and sawed across the
toes. The lamination line was distorted by the mud squeezing up between
the toes.
In 1970, James Ryals, who had been cutting out tracks and selling
them since the 1930s, was interviewed. He reported the human tracks as
mostly barefooted, but sometimes encased in some form of wrapping. The
stride varied from two to seven feet. There are human tracks crossing
dinosaur tracks, and dinosaur tracks which have blotted out human tracks
in sequence.

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