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Girl discovers dinosaur footprint in Wales

Article by A well-preserved dinosaur footprint has been discovered by a four-year-old girl on a beach. Lily Wilder spotted it at Bendricks Bay, Barry, in the Vale of Glamorgan – and scientists believe it could help establish how they walked. The footprint, spotted in January, is 220 million years old and had been preserved in mud. While it is impossible to tell what type left it, the print is 10cm long and likely from a 75cm tall dinosaur. National Museum Wales palaeontology curator Cindy Howells described it as “the best specimen ever found on this beach”. “It was Lily and Richard [her father] who discovered the footprint,” said mum Sally.

Dinosaur footprint found by girl, four, on Barry beach

BBC News By Chris Wood A well-preserved dinosaur footprint has been discovered by a four-year-old girl on a beach. Lily Wilder spotted it at Bendricks Bay, Barry, in the Vale of Glamorgan - and scientists believe it could help establish how they walked. The footprint, spotted in January, is 220 million years old and had been preserved in mud. While it is impossible to tell what type left it, the print is 10cm long and likely from a 75cm tall dinosaur. National Museum Wales palaeontology curator Cindy Howells described it as the best specimen ever found on this beach . It was Lily and Richard (her father) who discovered the footprint, said mum Sally.

The world s greatest cities for music lovers

The world s greatest cities for music lovers Dream of 25 places where you can to dance to, delight in and listen to different musical styles New Orleans Jazz & Heritage festival is one of its many musical treats Credit: Getty For all the perils of the past 10 months, music has been a great constant – the firm friend who has stayed with us, providing solace with inspiring songs and favourite tracks; a consolatory sound-track to tough times that is never inaudible, however hard the wind is howling outside the door. It will be that way when normality returns, for it is almost impossible to travel and not encounter the sounds and rhythms that help define a destination.

Gagosian presents an exhibition of new works by Edmund de Waal

Gagosian presents an exhibition of new works by Edmund de Waal Installation view of Edmund de Waal: some winter pots, 2020 © Edmund de Waal. Prudence Cummings Associates. Courtesy Gagosian. LONDON .-Gagosian is presenting an exhibition of new works by artist and author Edmund de Waal, made during lockdown earlier this year. This is the first time in sixteen years that de Waal has made single works that are not parts of installations. They are specifically designed to be touched and held in the hand. De Waal comments, “I made these pots in lockdown during the spring and early summer. I was alone in my studio and silent and I needed to make vessels to touch and hold, to pass on. I needed to return to what I know—the bowl, the open dish, the lidded jar. When you pick them up you will find the places where I have marked and moved the soft clay. Some of these pots are broken and patched on their rims with folded lead and gold; others are mended with gold lacquer. Some hold shar

Brutal Bacon, wild Gehry and unmissable Abramovic: 2021 s best art, architecture and photography

Brutal Bacon, wild Gehry and unmissable Abramovic: 2021 s best art, architecture and photography Jonathan Jones, Adrian Searle, Oliver Wainwright and Sean O’Hagan Art Screaming apes, isolated in cages – and that’s just the people. Bacon was the most atheist of artists and his vision of humans and other animals is relentlessly Darwinian, so don’t look for cuteness or sentiment in his ruthless dissections of our nature. This is a sideways look at a modern master. JJ Provocateur, founder of Art Brut, or raw art, Jean Dubuffet (1901-85) embraced the arbitrary and irrational, using crude materials and working with an ironic rejection of skill and finesse. Immersed in French intellectual and artistic life, the show focuses on both Dubuffet’s own work and his extensive collection of outsider art, in the first major UK exhibition of this complex, fascinating artist in more than 50 years.

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