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dinosaur tracks (cal orck'o)

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    • martnlivy 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This site has the largest collection of dinosaur footprints in the world - and they are definitely worth your visit. The guide did a great job of explaining the different types of dinosaurs represented. The museum also has great life-sized replicas of several dinosaurs as you enter - great for kids especially. There is also a nice little cafe for refreshments after the climb back uphill after viewing the footprints.
    • IJZAMSTERDAM 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We loved this little park, the setting in the hills around sucre and the idea that 67 million years ago dinosaurs stood at the same place on the shore of a former lake without the hills that are there now is just amazing. If you take the free tour at 12 or 1 PM ( no other times available) you can get within centimeters of the footprints to take as many fotos as you like.Well worth a visit at a reasonable price (30 bolivians) and close to sucre (+/- 20 min with a taxi).
    • APowney 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I agree with others this place is alittle out of town, 30-40min on the local bus and the location which can't be helped is next to a massive concrete factory, but it's not like they can move. It's a cheap day/ half day out. Get there for the walking tour I think there's a few a day. It's worth it as you get down into the old quarry where they discovered the foot prints. You get up close and personal to the thousands of foot prints. Was very impressed with the footprints, more then the rest of the small park. English guid was good.
    • GumnaJaane 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The wall of dinosaur tracks was very impressive, even if viewed from a distance, and the park itself is colorful and filled with fun dinosaur replicas. Our tour guide was helpful and informative, though he did tend to speak rather quickly.The park is a bit far - and expensive - to get to, however, and once you have seen the tracks, there is not much else to do. I am half Bolivian, so I paid the much cheaper entrance fee for nationals, but I don't think I would have wanted to pay the more expensive tourist price considering what there is to see. Still, Sucre is very proud of these tracks, as they well should be!
    • 570mil 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Went there by mistake, hopping on a double-decker bus that turned out not to be a tour of the city, but transportation directly to the park. Limestone cliffs showing dinosaur tracks on a walk across what might have been a plain field (now nearly 90-degrees vertical, can transport you immediately to a time some 230 million years ago when what appears to have been a mid-size group of dinosaurs walked across a field that was soon to be visited by a catastrophe that preserved these tracks. The part itself is small but you cannot help feeling yourself in Jurassic Park, the movie, as life-size reproductions of many of the dinosaurs are placed throughout the park. There is a dino-themed playland for the kids and a clean and efficiet restaurant where you can enjoy a Pollosaurus sandwich... Go, it is a bit of a Disney-like attraction where you least expect it.
    • 496kristif 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You are very far away from the tracks and the tickets were 30 bolivianos for foreigners. If you are really into paleontology then you might get something out of it, otherwise skip it.
    • ingridb945 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I read all the reviews before visiting the park and it is all true- but a must do if you travel to Sucre.Its only 6km from the town centre so we walked (a lot of uphills but you get the benefits of exercise and great views).You have to walk past thw Francesa cement plant and walk uphill to the parque. It is probably one of the best presented tourist spots I've seen in Bolivoa so far. We made it just in time for the 12pm tour and put our hard hats on and zig zagged our way down the cliff and 10mins we were at the bottom. You can frt as close as ~1m to the footprints..magic ! This english/spanish tour has only been open for 5months and they've been haggling with the cement company and the Govt for 8years to get it recognised as a world heritage site.In short, the rocks are highly weathered so I'd see the 120m high wall before it erodes away. Despite the repetitive tour guide, see it for the unique historical factor.
    • sparkly_eyes 图标 图标 图标 图标

      One of the highlights of Bolivia! Where else can you get within touching distance if real dinosaur prints!! Only worth it if you get to go on the walking tour at 12 or 1, as it is an hour long and free! The park itself is small but well designed.Remember to take closed toe shoes and absolutely take the local number 4 bus there rather than the tourist bus.
    • Anna-Bellas007 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Amazing! The quarry opened up to the public mid 2014. You can get up close & personal to the dino tracks now. The guides are awesome & informative & it's very interesting!But wear covered shoes as they won't let you on the guided tour to get close to the quarry if you have sandals, flip flops or bare feet.
    • 595eliseh 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Great fun, even though the entrance fee for foreigners is a bit high. At noon and 1pm they have guided tours which takes you down to see the dinosaur tracks up close, very much worth the trip. Take local bus number 4 for 1.50 bob, ditch the 15 bob tourist bus that also can take you there. Local buses are just fine, and way cheaper.
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