In 2000, a tubing accident in Flatbed Creek revealed Cretaceous dinosaur tracks

In 2000, two boys tubing near Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, discovered unusual claw marks on stones. These were not mere scratches but distinct prehistoric dinosaur footprints, preserved in situ. Their keen observation led scientists to a significant fossil-bearing area, revealing ancient trackways and highlighting the connection between everyday discoveries and geological history.

In 2000, a tubing accident in Flatbed Creek revealed Cretaceous dinosaur tracks
In 2000, two boys tubing near Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, discovered unusual claw marks on stones. These were not mere scratches but distinct prehistoric dinosaur footprints, preserved in situ. Their keen observation led scientists to a significant fossil-bearing area, revealing ancient trackways and highlighting the connection between everyday discoveries and geological history.