Cal Orcko is a paleontological site in Bolivia. The name means "mountain of Cal". This site has been found in the quarry in a factory of cement near the city of Sucre. The reason why this page was to attraction is the traces of dinosaur tracks. There are 5000 tracks of 294 species of dinosaurs.
The first lesson of this El Molno wall dates from 1985, but it was from 1994 to 1998 as a team of paleontologists who examined.
The discovery of this wall is a great contribution to the history and science. It reveals unknown information about the period of 66 million years ago. It is a great historical place, which must be recorded high diversity of dinosaurs better than any other place in the world.

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Before the discovery of this wall was the most important site Khjoda - Pil-ata in Turkmenistan. Where others in Portugal, Great Britain, Spain and Switzerland, but they had only up to 22o and only traces of two types.

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It is located in the east of the city of Sucre. Opened for the preservation of this historic site in March 2006, a Cretaceous Park, where there are exact copies of various types of dinosaurs left their mark on El Molino wall.

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El Molino Dinosaur wall is 300 meters high. This place is filled with tourists and it's the only place in the world where it is so close to something that old, even if it's just a footprint.

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