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            English: Gigandipus, a dinosaur footprint in the Lower Jurassic  Moenave Formation at the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site.
              - Located at Johnson Farm, southwestern  Utah.
 
              
             
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           19 July 2008 | 
          
          
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            Wilson44691 | 
          
         
         
        
         
        
        
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        Photograph taken by Mark A. Wilson (Department of Geology, The College of Wooster).  
        
         
        
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