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Amateur Dinosaur Tracker Uncovers Some of World's Rarest Fossils

Published November 05, 2012

Many Washingtonians would have difficulty relating their city to the age of the dinosaurs. But it’s not a stretch for Ray Stanford. He believes dinosaurs took the region as their home more than a hundred million years ago. And he has amassed dinosaur foot prints -- from fossils - that he found in the Washington suburbs. VOA’s June Soh introduces us to self-taught fossil hunter, Ray Stanford.


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