October 30, 2009

Dinosaur Sighting: Bedrock, Arizona

Not quite the Dinosaur Capital of the World

Not quite the Dinosaur Capital of the World

When Brian Switek polled readers about the Dinosaur Capital of the World, he included “Bedrock” as a gag answer. It did pretty well—beating out “Other” but losing, as did Liaoning and Glen Rose, to Drumheller. An astute reader pointed out that there is a way to visit Bedrock aside from being a cartoon character—it’s a campground just south of the Grand Canyon.

It was sort of surreal to go from one of the most spectacular geologic sites in the world (where I saw fossil sponges and Paleozoic trackways last week) to a kitschy roadside attraction. The cartoon-land colors are faded in the desert sun, and Fred’s wooden-wheeled car looks a bit lopsided. But sure enough, there is a dinosaur statue in the parking lot. And some sort of yellow pterosaur behind the wall, perched on a volcano.

Have you seen a dinosaur in an unusual place? Snap a photo and send it to dinosaursightings@gmail.com and you may see it here!



Posted By: Laura Helmuth — Dinosaur Sightings | Link | Comments (3)



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  1. Check out Bill Parker’s post about Bedrock here:

    http://chinleana.blogspot.com/2009/10/proof-dinosaurs-and-people-co-existed.html

    Comment by 220mya — October 30, 2009 @ 3:42 pm


  2. Coincidently I just blogged about the Bedrock in Arizona

    http://chinleana.blogspot.com/2009/10/proof-dinosaurs-and-people-co-existed.html

    Comment by Bill Parker — October 30, 2009 @ 11:29 pm


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