Dr. Dean Lomax
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You don't know what you're going to find.
It only takes one new discovery and it blows it out of the water.
Yeah, that's so exciting.
I'd probably say one of the best places still is like North America.
It is Wyoming, Montana.
And then there's a place which I'm heading back to next week, which is in Alberta.
And that's, as you might imagine, it's named Dinosaur Provincial Park, where you are walking every kind of five feet and you're walking over dinosaur bones.
like there's so much stuff can anyone go there or is it just the anybody can go there but you can't collect material unless you have a permit and so we even there's been times i've been out there and we found stuff but we've had to leave it there and then report it and be like hey if if this turns out to be important you better name that after me in the future give me that that dinosaur yeah is it is there any chance i've got a dinosaur under my house
In Norwich.
In Norwich.
Yeah.
So Norwich's geology, if I'm not mistaken, probably not, but there's a good chance you might have a mammoth.
under under your uh your house so yeah i'll come and dig up the back garden if you want yeah so so norwich's kind of geology is is more uh and i could be wrong there'll be probably people saying oh no no it's not just that there are uh the bedrock probably goes back quite a bit further but i know in norwich in that area there has been remains of mammoths in fact one of the most complete mammoths i think was was found not too far away i think from the
Yeah, they pretty much to a point, they are everywhere.
But it's always a case of if you start digging up your back garden, it's unlikely you're going to find a dinosaur.
But you never say never.
But it all just depends on kind of the geology, what age of rocket that is.
And you can work that out with a little bit of Googling, have a look on the internet, read a couple of books, and you can find out roughly what the geology is.
And it'll tell you, yeah, you might find a mammoth or something.
But it's not impossible as well.