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#6606 04/25/06 11:00 AM
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The Norwegians dug too deep and greedily. But now Norway's first dinosaur discovery is a fact!

It is also the world's deepest dinosaur finding, 2256 metres below the seabed. eek

The bones was found during drilling of an exploration well at the Snorre offshore field.

Scientists compare it to winning the lotto 10 times in a row. (The archeologists, not the ones in the oil firm, they're just annoyed they cant drill further).

http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2006...the_seabed.html


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Wonder if they found mithrael in any abundance down there in the basement of Kazad-dum?


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