Construction workers made an incredible discovery at Dinosaur National Monument when parking lot work unearthed fossils believed to belong to the Diplodocus.
The Dinosaur National Monument, which is located on the border between Colorado and Utah, was last excavated in 1924.
National Park Service employees may have just uncovered one of the longest dinosaurs on Earth. Crews working on construction at the Dinosaur National Monument’s Utah parking lot last September ...
Workers at Dinosaur National Monument uncovered a long-necked dinosaur fossil during asphalt removal.
Construction crews have helped excavate the first fossils in Dinosaur National Monument in more than 100 years. The bones, ...
For those who love nature, a trip to one of our 63 national parks often makes it to the top of their travel list, and with good reason. The stunning, unspoiled, protected landscapes are testaments to ...
Scientists believe the bones belong to the large, long-necked dinosaur Diplodocus from the Late Jurassic period, which are ...
A crew performing construction work at the Dinosaur National Monument recently got an unexpected glimpse into prehistory – ...
Parking lot construction at Colorado's Dinosaur National Monument unearthed new fossils last fall, the first discovery at the ...
Recent parking lot construction work in Dinosaur National Monument revealed previously uncovered dinosaur fossils near the ...
For the first time in over a century, fossil excavations took place at Dinosaur National Monument on the border of Colorado ...