How Lava Turned a Rhino Into a Cave


We know that fossils are fragile, and volcanoes are destructive. So you wouldn’t think that volcanoes are really any help when preserving fossils… but you’d be wrong! From the Laetoli Footprints to the Blue Lake Rhino, here are five fossil sites that only exist thanks to the destructive might of volcanoes.

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  1. Chuckster's avatar Chuckster says:

    That couple packing their boxes at the beginning of the video may be splitting up, they seem to be working so distant to each other, one’s back is turned to t’other. A marriage break up can be like a volcanic eruption: beneath the surface, pressure builds quietly over time until it finally explodes, leaving a landscape forever changed.

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