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The Taylor Trail: A series of 14 sequential human footprints on the same platform with at least 134 dinosaur tracks. |
Introduction:
이것은 Texas의 Glen Rose에 있는 Paluxy 강의 사진이다. 이 강은 공룡의 발자국으로 유명한 Dinosaur Valley 주립 공원 한가운데를 가로질러 빠르게 흘러가고 있다. 공룡의 발자국이 발견된 똑같은 지층에서 발견되었는데, 어떤 경우에는 공룡발자국과 겹쳐서 사람의 발자국이 발견되기도 하였다. 그러나 이러한 사실들은 사람들에게 알려지지 않고 있다. | |
Stan Taylor는 (발자국을 가리키고 있는 사람) 1969년에 Taylor Trail에 대한 발굴을 시작하여 1972년까지 작업을 지속했다. 초기에는 단지 2개의 발자국만을 Paluxy River 강바닥에서 볼 수 있었다.
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강둑 아래 쪽으로 난 발자국을 따라서 7개의 사람 발자국이 노출되었다. 위에 있는 수톤의 석회암들을 제거하였는데, 이것은 발자국이 인위적으로 조각되었을 가능성을 완전히 배제시켰다.
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Taylor Trail 이 물 속에서 선명하게 나타났다. 계속된 발굴을 통해 왼발-오른발이 교대로 찍혀져 생성된 모두 14개의 사람 발자국이 발견되었다. 전체 모습은 물속의 진흙 때문에 선명함이 조금 떨어지지만 1994년 사진에서 분명히 볼 수 있었다.
세 발가락의 공룡발자국이 약 30도 각도로 겹쳐서 나 있는 것을 볼 수 있다.
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1999년 가뭄 때에 환상적으로 전체 발자국이 드러났다.
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![]() ![]() Could the human tracks have been made much later? Suppose you saw several footprints in a sidewalk and someone said, "This print was made ten years after the one beside it." Would you buy that? No way! We understand that tracks in mud do not last long. To be preserved, they must be solidified rapidly, within days. once the material hardens, the tracks are preserved and footprints will no longer leave an impression. Furthermore, exposed tracks weather rapidly. Therefore, we know the next layer was deposited immediately and rapidly. |
The Taylor Trail Photo Gallery:
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-3B |
This fossil footprint (-3B) is in the bed of the Paluxy River near Glen Rose, Texas. It is one of a 14 track sequence called the Taylor Trail. The tracks are consistently 11.5" in length with consistently alternating rights and lefts. They are among and, in this case, within dinosaur tracks.
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-3B |
This print is one of the most spectacular in the sequence. When examined carefully a right human foot print can be seen in compelling detail, almost completely within a dinosaur foot print. Click on this picture to highlight the details of these two amazing prints. (Click on photo for high resolution) | |
-3B |
Click here to see the outline of the dino track, then the outline of where the human stepped partially in the dino track.
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-3B |
Click here to see an outline imposed on a close up of the toes. (Click on photo for high resolution) | |
-3B destroyed once for all time!
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-3B |
This is one of three tracks featured at the 1989 Dayton, TN creation conference that was destroyed the next day. on August 12, 1989 Dr. Don Patton spoke at a creation conference in Dayton, TN. He presented compelling evidence that both human and dinosaur tracks were present at the Taylor Trail, including the above pictures. Two well known evolutionists were present and at least one was conspicuously disturbed by this presentation. Both flew to Dallas the next morning and went immediately to the Paluxy River. It is reliably reported that they were in the river that afternoon with an "iron bar." Three days before they were in the river the footprint was observed looking like the picture above. Three days after they were in the river, it was observed looking like the picture left. (Clear photography was not possible till the water went down several months later, when this photograph was taken.) |
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+6 |
Top view photo: The 1988 photograph on the left shows a very human-like fossil footprint in the bed of the Paluxy River near Glen Rose, Texas, well known for its dinosaur tracks. This left footprint is in a sequence of 14 that are left/right consistent and consistently about 11.5 inches in length. The tracks were excavated from beneath six feet of alternating layers of clay and limestone. The surrounding "mud push up" helps demonstrate authenticity.
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Excellent side view photo: By 1992 erosion revealed that this footprint was directly beside one of 134 dinosaur prints on the same platform. The entire trail of human-like tracks is among, within, across and, in this case, beside 25 inch dinosaur tracks.
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The +5 fossil footprint as it appears in the bed of the Paluxy River near Glen Rose, Texas, famous for its dinosaur tracks. Dinosaur Valley State Park is near by. Here, the 11.5" human-like footprint is superimposed on the heel of a 25" dinosaur track. This right footprint (+5) is followed by a left (+6) which is also 11.5" in length. The right-left pattern is consistent throughout the entire sequence of fourteen 11.5" footprints known as the Taylor Trail
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+5 |
Here are two views of the +5 fossil footprint. You can see that it fits an actual human foot!
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This fossil footprint (+3) is one of fourteen that make up the Taylor Trail, a sequence of very human-like tracks found with at least 134 dinosaur tracks in the bed of the Paluxy river, near Glen Rose, Texas. The picture on the left shows the track when first excavated, about 1972.
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Sixteen years later erosion had removed a thin veneer of rock and revealed that the track was actually within a dinosaur track that was not visible initially. The dinosaur track is flush with the surface for the most part and slightly redder in color, indicating infill material. When viewed through the water, only the dinosaur track is obvious.
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However, when the water goes down, the human shaped depression can still be seen.
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This cast was made by Stan Taylor in 1970. It appears to be an impression of one of the fossil footprints (+1) which make a 14 track sequence called the Taylor Trail, found in the bed of the Paluxy River near Glen Rose, Texas. The tracks are consistently 11.5" in length with consistently alternating rights and lefts. There are 134 dinosaur tracks on the same platform.
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This picture of the +1 print, taken in 1988, shows the effect of 18 years of erosion which proceeds rather rapidly after the overlying layers are removed. A chunk has come out of the left side, but the same general shape is seen.
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Prize Track +1 destroyed once for all time! This is one of three tracks featured at the 1989 Dayton, TN creation conference that was destroyed the next day. on August 12, 1989 Dr. Don Patton spoke at a creation conference in Dayton, TN. He presented compelling evidence that both human and dinosaur tracks were present at the Taylor Trail, including the above pictures. Two well known evolutionists were present and at least one was conspicuously disturbed by this presentation. Both flew to Dallas the next morning and went immediately to the Paluxy River. It is reliably reported that they were in the river that afternoon with an "iron bar." Three days before they were in the river the footprint was observed looking like the picture above, right. Three days after they were in the river, it was observed looking like the picture below, right. (Clear photography was not possible till the water went down several months later, when this photograph was taken.)
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