Fifty years ago, a local station manager discovered the fossilized footprints while looking for opals.
The area measures about 22 meters by 22 meters in size.
Later research however, challenge this story.
Analysis of the sediments indicate that the area had no prehistoric lake.
The researchers also didnt find evidence of a coordinated run in one direction.
And contrary to previous interpretations, only one species of dinosaur was responsible for the abundance of tracks.
More locations where you might see dinosaur footprints:
Sources:Dinosaurtrackways.com/Environment.gov.au/Wikipedia/NatGeo