The Management Office responded to "fossils of fossils two million years ago": Beishilin did not have dinosaur fossils
Author:Pole news Time:2022.09.25
Jimu Journalist Yao Yan
Video editing Wang Peng
Recently, it was rumored that the fossils were suspected to have occurred 200 million years ago on the stone forest wall of Guiyang Karst Park, Guizhou, but some netizens said that the fossils were not true. On September 24, the staff of the park told Jimu Journalists that when they took over the park in 2012, the pattern on the stone wall existed, and there was no dinosaur fossil on the north stone forest of the park.
Giant skeletal patterns appear on the stone wall of Guiyang 1 Park
Guiyang Karst Park is located in Guanshan Lake District, Guiyang City, and is mainly composed of two stone forest scenic spots in the north and south. Video shot by local citizens shows that on a cliff wall in the Beishilin Park, there are two huge patterns of animal bone shapes, heads, claws, ribs, etc. Some netizens said that this was Long Fossil of Guizhou 200 million years ago. Some netizens questioned it by cement.
"Before the development of the park, I haven't seen the pattern." A local citizen told reporters that before the development of Karst Park was a deserted mountain, they played nearly there. The mountains and stone walls in the video have always been available, but I haven't seen patterns before. Later, after the place was developed into a park, there were several more patterns on the mountain, "too complete, like cement."
According to local media reports, the Institute of Geochemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences had identified the "fossil" as a cement product. On September 24, the person in charge of the Guiyang Karst Park Management Office responded that the pattern was on the stone wall when the takeover in 2012 was taken over. They have not asked experts to identify it. It is unclear whether the concrete is specifically.
The person in charge told Jimu Journalists that Bei Shilin must have no dinosaur fossils, and the garden party never claimed that there were fossils. If it was really a dinosaur fossil, the garden must be reported to provincial and municipal leaders and experts for identification and protection.
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