Drone footage captured on October 4 showed the world’s largest continuous set of dinosaur tracks, known as the West Gold Hill Dinosaur Track.
Barry Stevenson said he filmed this video above Ouray, in Colorado, on Friday morning.
According to the US Forest Service, the trackway features 134 consecutive footprints and is 106 yards (97 meters) long.
The land containing the tracks was acquired by the Forest Service back in April, something they said would solidify “public access and protection of [the] rare dinosaur tracks.” Credit: Barry Stevenson via Storyful