For nearly the past 20 years, archaeologists in the city of Heyuan in the Guandong province of China have been finding fossils carbon dated to 65 to 89 million years of age.  


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In 2004, the Heyuan Museum entered the Guiness World Record for holding over 10,000 fossilized eggs, the largest collection of dinosaur eggs in the world.  These eggs were primarily discovered in the rural outer limits of the city until recently.  On April 19, 2015, inner city construction workers found 43 egg remains under the road.  Some were reported to the South China Morning Post as measuring five inches across.  Nineteen of the remains were intact eggs that measured up to seven inches in diameter.

 

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Doprah No Filtah is all about exploration and discovering the origins of Earth’s kinds.  Nature only comes second to her love of underground hip hop.  Follow her on Twitter @SNSNightlifeMag.

 

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