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Los Dedos Paleontological Park information


Los Dedos
View of the rocky paths of the park
Map
TypeMunicipal Park and Natural Area
LocationCaldera, Chile
Nearest townCaldera
Coordinates27°9′13.549″S 70°52′54.572″W / 27.15376361°S 70.88182556°W / -27.15376361; -70.88182556
Area~370 ha (3,700,000 m2)
Created2007
EtymologyRock bodies resembling fingers
Operated byMunicipality of Caldera
TerrainSands and sandstones

Los Dedos Paleontological Park is a public park and highly fossiliferous locality of the Bahía Inglesa Formation, located in the commune of Caldera, Atacama Region, Chile. The park is well known for its abundant fossil remains, comprising mostly marine vertebrate species like Otodus, Pelagornis, Thalassocnus, among others.[1][2]

  1. ^ Gutstein, C. S.; Toro, A. V.; Pereira (2018). Sánchez, D. A. (ed.). Caldera Patrimonio Paleontológico. N° 04 Monumentos Nacionales de Chile. Vol. 116 (1st ed.). Santiago: Consejo de Monumentos. pp. 1−110. ISBN 978-956-7953-74-5.
  2. ^ Abad, M.; Forch, M.; Pereira, N. (2022). "El Sitio Paleontológico Los Dedos". In Abad, M.; Moisan, P.; Izquierdo, T. (eds.). Sitios de interés geológico del Valle del Copiapó. Geodiversidad, Geopatrimonio y Geoturismo. Santiago: Letra Capital Ediciones. pp. 16−17. hdl:10115/21789. ISBN 978 956 410 923 7.

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