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The enigma of Chile’s whale fossil graveyard finally explained

May 5, 2017 0

Thousands of 5 million year old whale fossils. One location by the Pan-American Highway. No explanation… Until now. Such discoveries get palaeontologists up in the mornings to dig painstakingly away at relics of a lost […]

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