Engineers from the government’s Environment Agency were investigating how to reinforce sea defenses along the Yaverland seafront on the Isle of Wight, when they uncovered the fossils, according to a press release Monday.
The dinosaur footprints were dicovered on a beach next to a café, a car park and a bus stop.
The Environment Agency said the fossils were excavated in a vacation destination beside a beachside café, a car park and a bus stop.
Displayed in London’s Natural History Museum is a mantellisaurus skeleton that was discovered on the Isle of Wight in 1917.
It is one of the most complete dinosaur skeletons in the UK, according to the Environment Agency.
Persons:
Nick Gray, Martin Munt, Munt
Organizations:
London CNN, Engineers, government’s Environment Agency, JBA Consulting, Agency “, Environment Agency, Isle Museum, ”
Locations:
Jurassic, England, government’s, Isle of Wight, Europe, ”