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Girl, 4, discovers 220 million-year-old dinosaur footprint at a beach in Wales – 7NEWS.com.au
The footprint she discovered while walking her dog has excited paleontologists worldwide.

A four-year-old girl has made a big discovery.
Walking along a beach in Wales with her father and their pet dog, she spotted an extremely well-preserved dinosaur footprint that has excited paleontologists worldwide.
Lily Wilder made the discovery near Bendricks Bay in south Wales, U.K., finding an imprint thought to have been left 220 million years ago.
It was on a low rock, shoulder height for Lily, and she just spotted it and said, look Daddy, her mother Sally Wilder, 41, told NBC News by telephone…
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