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Paleontologists recovered part of a dinosaur fossil deep beneath the Denver Museum of Nature and Science's parking lot.
The group has provided summer-time and after-school programs to underserved students in Denver for more than a decade.
At a depth of about 760 feet (230 meters) below the surface, it is the oldest and deepest fossil ever found within Denver, according to the museum’s release.
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science located a roughly 67.5-million-year-old partial dinosaur bone 763 feet below its own parking lot—the oldest and deepest ever found in Denver.
Denver museum officials found a fossil 750 feet under a parking lot through a 5-inch opening.
Officials stumbled upon a 67-million-year-old dinosaur bone beneath the Denver Museum of Nature and Science during a drilling project, the DMNS announced on Wednesday.
And in the scientific equivalent of tossing couch cushions, its scientists discovered a dinosaur fossil deep — really deep — below the surface of one of its own parking lots, the museum ...
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