Monash University, in conjunction with Museum Victoria, conducts annual excavations on the coast of Victoria near Inverloch. The rocky coastline, which stretches from San Remo …
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Monash University, in conjunction with Museum Victoria, conducts annual excavations on the coast of Victoria near Inverloch. The rocky coastline, which stretches from San Remo to Inverloch, has been scientifically dated at approximately 115 - 120 million years old and contains the remains of ancient rivers that once flowed in this area.
The site was discovered in 1991 and has yielded more than 6000 bones and teeth of small dinosaurs, mammals, birds, turtles and fish. For more information on this site visit the Dinosaur Dreaming website or contact Monash University on (03) 9905 5161.
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