Dinosaur footprints found among tourists and fishermen on Broome's Cable Beach

Written on the 6 September 2016

Dinosaur footprints found among tourists and fishermen on Broome's Cable Beach Footprints of a Tyrannosaurus-type dinosaur have been found by a woman collecting shells on the most popular part of one of Australia's best-loved beaches.

Bindi Lee Porth was collecting shells on Broome's Cable Beach on Sunday, while hundreds of tourists watched the sun setting into the Indian Ocean, when she made the incredible discovery.

"I went to put my foot down, and the best way that I could describe it is that I felt a very strong energy," Ms Porth told ABC Local Radio.

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Source: ABC Kimberley, Ben Collins

PHOTO: Bindi Lee Porth places her hand in the dinosaur tracks she discovered. (ABC Kimberley: Sophia O'Rourke)


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