Dinosaur footprint found in Bolivia among largest ever discovered

South American tour guide discovers giant print believed to have been made around 80 million years ago

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A replica of the abelisaurus in the Cal Orcko Park near Sucre, Bolivia
(Image credit: AIZAR RALDES/AFP/Getty Images)

One of the largest dinosaur footprints in the world has been discovered near the city of Sucre in central Bolivia.

Tour guide Grover Marquina came across the print earlier this month, some 80 million years after it was made, while researching a tourist route through the area, which is well known for fossil finds.

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