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Interesting Read Related to Beach Real Estate!!

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Real Estate Technology with http://www.medicalandspaconsulting.com

We are all a bit of Jurassic history nuts so I had to pass this along.  Dinosaur footprints were uncovered in a beach in Germany.  Accordingly, there are a number of interesting aspects to this:


1). The dinosaur footprints are estimated to be about 140 MILLION years old;

2). It appears that dinosaurs were more social than previously believed;

3). Germany has beaches AHAHHAHAHAHAHA


It is truly astounding to discover footprints that are 140 million years old.  After all of that time, they came to the surface between 2009 and 2011.  Why now? Can you imagine the series of events during the past 140 million years?


Stories such as this are fascinating to us..

 



Actually, upon closer inspection, maybe this story is about medical spa issues.  It certainly appears that our Jurassic friend needs a mega dose of Botox Cosmetic!!! ahahahahaha



Here is a link to the original story.


http://www.aol.com/article/2015/08/17/footprints-of-dinosaurs-strolling-on-the-beach-found-in-germany/21223733/?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl23%7Csec1_lnk3%26pLid%3D175989300


Have a wonderful day, 


Paddy Deighan

http://www.medicalandspaconsulting.com

Morris Real Estate Marketing Group
Morris Real Estate Marketing Group - Toronto, ON
Marketing for realtors made easy!

Thank you for the afternoon break. I liked this story.

Aug 18, 2015 06:53 AM
Myrl Jeffcoat
Sacramento, CA
Greater Sacramento Realtor - Retired

Hey, I just read today that they found Neanderthal man in Santa Barbara!  I love that kind of stuff too!

Aug 18, 2015 12:32 PM
Anonymous
Blue-eyed M.

Intriguing story, yes, Paddy, thank you for the link!

It's indeed hard to believe that those footprints have remained over such a long period of time. And even harder to believe that if they have remained, no one saw them earlier.

But who on earth told you that Germany has no beaches? Who tells you such peculiar stories? Has anybody filled the North and Baltic Seas with concrete? XD

Jun 23, 2016 12:27 AM
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