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| Hannah Murty standing under a Sauropod. |

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| This dinosaur is in the same family as the one we worked on. |
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| Hannah Murty standing on the side |

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| of a hill in Dinoasur National Park. |
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| Bryce Young at 9,000' above sea level with a veiw |

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| of the beautiful 'post-flood' land that God made. |
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| The majority of the kids that were at the dig |

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| are pictured here in a rock crack. |
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| The lab in the |

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| Dinosaur National Museum. |
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| Hannah Murty in the |

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| Dinosaur National Quarry. |
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| Next we saw paintings that the Indians painted. |

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| Notice the size of the lizard and the size of the man in front of the lizard. |
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| Next we went to Cowboy Canyon. |

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| While we were there we split slate rocks and looked for fossils. |
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| While we were in Cowboy Canyon |

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| we found a current resident of the canyon. |
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| That next day we took a hike up to the dig site. |

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| The hike was long and dusty! |
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| This is the site where we worked all week long. |

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| You are just looking at half of the Saurapod! |
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| Many of us were given many different jobs, |

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| ranging from working on bone... |
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| to breaking rock and shoveling dirt |

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| in order to search for the skull. |
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| Bryce was able to help plaster |

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| the radius and the ulna. |
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| After the bones were plastered it was time to |

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| excavate the bone. |
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| Now that the bone is out of the side of the hill, |

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| we put it on a slide and took it back to base. |
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| Tammy Young spent her time using the air chisel |

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| to finish up some really delicate work on the shoulder blade of the huge Sauropod. |
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| Hannah decided that she did not want to leave the |

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| dig site so she stayed as long as she could. |
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| One last final group shot before we all left |

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| to go back home. |
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