Continuing our trip, Adam and I drove a few miles off the highway to visit the Dinosaur Tracks near Tuba, AZ. It is literally just a stop on the side of the road. You park, and a Native American unofficial "guide" (aka guy standing there) will come up to you and take you around the tracks. He'll point out a bunch of dinosaur footprints by spraying water on them. Not sure we could believe EVERYTHING he said, but they were still really cool to see, and it was awesome to imagine that dinosaurs were walking there so many years ago. The "tour" lasts about 15 minutes, and at the end he'll ask for $10. Still, I thought it was totally worth it. And he gave me a cool rock as a souvenier.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Dinosaur Tracks - near Tuba, AZ
Worth It? Yea!
Continuing our trip, Adam and I drove a few miles off the highway to visit the Dinosaur Tracks near Tuba, AZ. It is literally just a stop on the side of the road. You park, and a Native American unofficial "guide" (aka guy standing there) will come up to you and take you around the tracks. He'll point out a bunch of dinosaur footprints by spraying water on them. Not sure we could believe EVERYTHING he said, but they were still really cool to see, and it was awesome to imagine that dinosaurs were walking there so many years ago. The "tour" lasts about 15 minutes, and at the end he'll ask for $10. Still, I thought it was totally worth it. And he gave me a cool rock as a souvenier.
Continuing our trip, Adam and I drove a few miles off the highway to visit the Dinosaur Tracks near Tuba, AZ. It is literally just a stop on the side of the road. You park, and a Native American unofficial "guide" (aka guy standing there) will come up to you and take you around the tracks. He'll point out a bunch of dinosaur footprints by spraying water on them. Not sure we could believe EVERYTHING he said, but they were still really cool to see, and it was awesome to imagine that dinosaurs were walking there so many years ago. The "tour" lasts about 15 minutes, and at the end he'll ask for $10. Still, I thought it was totally worth it. And he gave me a cool rock as a souvenier.
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