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MY CAVES' COLLECTION

Caves are wonderful sites and sights to behold! Their beauties lie in secrets-away from the cities or towns. You need to discover them in the jungles or mountains. Once you discover them, you can see their "treasures" that they contain-stalagmites, stalactites, columns and other formations that they create hundreds or thousand years in the making.


Dinosaurs once ruled the earth thousands or millions years ago. Their fossils are the best legacy they left for mankind to see. We don't have fossils of dinosaurs in our country, so through postcards featuring these gigantic creatures I and my students are equally thrilled to look at them face to face with no fear in our eyes.


DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT


Dinosaur National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located on the southeast flank of the Uinta Mountains on the border between the American states of Colorado and Utah at Moffat County, Colorado, the Dinosaur Quarry is located in Utah just to the north of the town of Jensen, Utah. This park has fossils of dinosaurs including Allosaurus and various long-neck, long-tail sauropods.

The Dinosaur wall located within the Dinosaur Quarry building in the park consists of a steeply titled rock layer which contains hundreds of dinosaur fossils.


NORTH DAKOTA HERITAGE CENTER
Two dromaeosaurs and a 23-foot-long marine Mosasaur Plioplatecarpus from the Cretaceous Period are among many fossils displayed in the "Corridor of Time" exhibit in the main gallery of the North Dakota Heritage Center. These prehistoric predators existed in the area 65 to 75 million years ago.


BRACHIOSAURUS BRANCAI


Standing more than 50 feet tall and weighing 50 tons, Brachiosaurus Brancai lived during the late Jurassic 150 million years ago in what is now South Africa. Brachiosaurus is the largest land animal of all time known from a complete skeleton. Only the North American Ultrasaurus was larger, and because it is known from fragmentary material, scientists are still unsure whether it is a separate genus or only larger specimen of Brachiosaurus.



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