A dino discovery. A 10-year-old girl named Tegan was walking on the beach with her mom in Wales when she spotted a few gigantic impressions in the sand. Turns out they were five perfectly spaced footprints that experts now say likely came from a dinosaur that wandered the coastline around 200 million years ago. It's proof that some of the most exciting archaeological discoveries don't happen on expeditions or excavations, but rather, when a curious kid notices something weird in the sand.
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