1. Olduvai Gorge
(location for tracing human evolution)
2. Ol Doinyo Lengai
(location for an active non-explosive volcanism producing natrocarbonatite lava)
3. Tendaguru
(location where bones of a Dinosaur were excavated and later assembled in the Berlin Museum)
Those are the three world's famous Tanzanian locations, calling for international earth sciences research partnerships.
RESEARCH has never come to a halt! It ought to be in continuum.
Please go through the latest discoveries in Zimbabwe.....and get breaking news on a plant-eating dinosaur of an age of 230 million years, the oldest ever found in the world!
Any latest news from our unexcavated Tendaguru Dinosaur bones?
Sospeter Muhongo
Monday, 5.9.2022
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