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lily wilder and herfamily footprint on a beach in south wales.tprint is 220 million years old and had been preserved in mud. palaeontologists say it is one of the best examples anywhere in the uk and will help to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. this is the palaeontology curator at the national museum wales. how excited were you when this find was made? . , excited were you when this find was made? ., , . , , , made? really excited. it is the best reserved made? really excited. it is the best preserved footprint _ made? really excited. it is the best preserved footprint we _ made? really excited. it is the best preserved footprint we have - made? really excited. it is the best preserved footprint we have ever i preserved footprint we have ever seen from this area. lil? preserved footprint we have ever seen from this area.— seen from this area. lily and her famil , seen from this area. lily and her family. where — seen from this area. lily and her family, where they _ seen from this area. lily and her family, where they off— seen f
lily wilder and herfamily footprint on a beach in south wales.tprint is 220 million years old and had been preserved in mud. palaeontologists say it is one of the best examples anywhere in the uk and will help to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. this is the palaeontology curator at the national museum wales. how excited were you when this find was made? . , excited were you when this find was made? ., , . , , , made? really excited. it is the best reserved made? really excited....
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lily wilder made the discovery while on a walk with her father.est examples from anywhere in the uk and will help establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. that's it. we're back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news. today is the anniversary of the world health organization first declaring the covid—19 outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. its director—general, tedros adhanom ghebreyesus, has warned countries against "vaccine nationalism", saying drugs should be prioritised for use for those most in need around the globe. vaccines are giving us another window of opportunity to bring the pandemic under control and we must not squander it. the pandemic has exposed and exploited the inequalities of our world. there is now a real danger that the very tools that could help to end of the pandemic, vaccines, may exacerbate those same inequalities. vaccine nationalism might serve short—term political goals but it is ultimately short sighted and self—d
lily wilder made the discovery while on a walk with her father.est examples from anywhere in the uk and will help establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. that's it. we're back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news. today is the anniversary of the world health organization first declaring the covid—19 outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. its director—general, tedros adhanom...
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lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january. footprint is 220 million years old and had been preserved in mud. palaeontologists say it's one of the best examples from anywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. a little earlier, my colleague reeta chakrabarti caught up with lily and herfamily — who told her when they realised they'd discovered something spectatular. we were just walking along the beach, and there it was, this amazing footprint. just unbelievably realistic that we can believe it is real. we thought maybe, because it's popular with fishermen down there, i thought maybe someone's been sat on the rock on a out, but it wasn't really and so we got home and i showed sally and even she thought, is it real? the first archaeologist we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... is we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... , , we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... , h, , we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... , ,. , like,... is this a wind-up, he said! i showe
lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january. footprint is 220 million years old and had been preserved in mud. palaeontologists say it's one of the best examples from anywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. a little earlier, my colleague reeta chakrabarti caught up with lily and herfamily — who told her when they realised they'd discovered something spectatular. we were just walking along the beach, and...
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lily wilder made the discovery while on a walk with her father richard, on bendrick�*s bay.n described as one of the best examples from anywhere in the uk. it's hoped it will help establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. lily's dad said she was just the right height to have spotted it. well, we were literallyjust walking along the beach, doing the usual thing, looking for shells and what have you. lily said, "daddy, look at this." and there it was, this amazing footprint, unbelievably realistic. we couldn't believe it was real. with all the sport now, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes at the bbc sport centre. thanks very much. good evening. we're starting with football and that means i need to warn you — match of the day and sportscene are coming up later, so if you don't want to know what happened yet — then avert your attention because the results are coming now. manchester city have extended their lead at the top of the premier league to three points after a narrow win over bottom side sheffield united. but the biggest surprise was newcastle's 2—0 victory at everton
lily wilder made the discovery while on a walk with her father richard, on bendrick�*s bay.n described as one of the best examples from anywhere in the uk. it's hoped it will help establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. lily's dad said she was just the right height to have spotted it. well, we were literallyjust walking along the beach, doing the usual thing, looking for shells and what have you. lily said, "daddy, look at this." and there it was, this amazing footprint,...
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lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.ywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. a little earlier, i caught up with lily and herfamily — who told me when they realised they'd discovered something spectatular. i was also schooled by lily as to which dinosaur the footprint could belong to. well, we were just literally walking along the beach doing the usual thing, looking at shells and what have you, and lily said, daddy, look at this, and there it was, this amazing footprint. just unbelievably realistic, couldn't believe it was real. we are seeing photographs of it now and you will pointing at the footprint. when you saw it, did you think, has somebody drawn that, or has somebody edged it out? yeah, i thought maybe somebody... it's popular with fishermen down there, i thought maybe someone has been sat on a rock and etched it out. it wasn't really until we got it home and i showed sally, and even she thought, is it real? and the first archaeologist we showed it to, likewise, he w
lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.ywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. a little earlier, i caught up with lily and herfamily — who told me when they realised they'd discovered something spectatular. i was also schooled by lily as to which dinosaur the footprint could belong to. well, we were just literally walking along the beach doing the usual thing, looking at shells and what have you, and...
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lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.e of the best examples from anywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. we have a big measure of weather to take us through the rest of the day. an area of low pressure, this area of cloud here is pressing the weather front northwards, and that is bringing rain widely across england and wales. there could be localised flooding across the southwest. as a springbok centre cold the air, it is turning to snow for some. cold the air, it is turning to snow forsome. particular cold the air, it is turning to snow for some. particular across wales and the midlands, that is for the snow weather will be today, for north, much of northern england, ireland and scotland, bright sunshine, just a few showers across eastern areas. but it is cold, temperature is around 5 degrees. the greatest risk of disruption today, higher parts of wales, parts of the midlands, and in the high ground in wales, whic
lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.e of the best examples from anywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. we have a big measure of weather to take us through the rest of the day. an area of low pressure, this area of cloud here is pressing the weather front northwards, and that is bringing rain widely across england and wales. there could be...
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lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.y it's one of the best examples from anywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. now it's time for a look at the weather, with chris fawkes. hello there. we have got a big mixture of weather to come through the rest of today. conditions varying a lot from place to place. satellite pictures there shows an area of low pressure, this cloud pushing slowly northwards, and these weather fronts, as they move their way northwards, are starting to bump into colder air. so we have seen the rain turn to snow across parts of wales, we have seen a bit of snow in the midlands, as well for a time, so we could see some localised disruption for these areas through the rest of today. some settling snow has already fallen across parts of flintshire, denbighshire and we have also seen snow in the west midlands, but it's across higher parts of wales that we have the greatest risk of transport disruption today. to the north of this, for most of northern england
lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.y it's one of the best examples from anywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. now it's time for a look at the weather, with chris fawkes. hello there. we have got a big mixture of weather to come through the rest of today. conditions varying a lot from place to place. satellite pictures there shows an area of low pressure, this cloud pushing slowly northwards, and...
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lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. a little earlier, my colleague reeta chakrabarti caught up with lily and herfamily — who told her when they realised they'd discovered something spectatular. we were just walking along the beach, and there it was, this amazing footprint. just unbelievably
lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. a little earlier, my colleague reeta chakrabarti caught up with lily and herfamily — who told her when they realised they'd discovered something spectatular. we were just walking along the beach, and there it was, this amazing footprint. just unbelievably
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lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.y it's one of the best examples from anywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. a little earlier, my colleague reeta chakrabarti caught up with lily and herfamily — who told her when they realised they'd discovered something spectacular. we were just walking along the beach, and there it was, this amazing footprint. just unbelievably realistic that we can believe it is real. we are seeing photographs of it now and of your pointing at the footprint. when you site did you think, has somebody drawn that or has someone edged it out? we thought maybe, because it's popular with fishermen down there, i thought maybe someone's been sat on the rock on a out, but it wasn't really and so we got home and i showed sally and even she thought, is it real? the first archaeologist we showed it to, likewise, they were like,... is this a wind—up, he said! but at one point did you think you found something really important? i showed my mum, and she said we ne
lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.y it's one of the best examples from anywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. a little earlier, my colleague reeta chakrabarti caught up with lily and herfamily — who told her when they realised they'd discovered something spectacular. we were just walking along the beach, and there it was, this amazing footprint. just unbelievably realistic that we can believe...
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lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.y it's one of the best examples from anywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. i'm joined now by the wilder family, sally and richard and their daughter lily, who found the footprint. there is a fourth person as well. this is baby george, and he is very noisy so i do apologise.— this is baby george, and he is very noisy so i do apologise. none at all necessary- — noisy so i do apologise. none at all necessary. this _ noisy so i do apologise. none at all necessary. this is _ noisy so i do apologise. none at all necessary. this is our _ noisy so i do apologise. none at all necessary. this is our wonderful. necessary. this is our wonderful story. lily, can you tell us how you found the footprint? or maybe your dad can start telling us and you can join in. we dad can start telling us and you can 'oin in. ~ , . ~ dad can start telling us and you can 'oin in. ~ , ., ~ ., ., join in. we 'ust were walking along the beach join in. we just were wal
lily wilder and her family made the discovery at bendricks bay in barry in january.y it's one of the best examples from anywhere in the uk and will help them to establish more about how early dinosaurs walked. i'm joined now by the wilder family, sally and richard and their daughter lily, who found the footprint. there is a fourth person as well. this is baby george, and he is very noisy so i do apologise.— this is baby george, and he is very noisy so i do apologise. none at all necessary-...
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lily wilder made the discovery with her family in barry.the national museum in wales. it is the best preserved _ national museum in wales. it is the best preserved footprint _ national museum in wales. it is the best preserved footprint we - national museum in wales. it is the best preserved footprint we have i best preserved footprint we have ever seen from this area.- best preserved footprint we have ever seen from this area. where are lil and ever seen from this area. where are lily and her— ever seen from this area. where are lily and her family _ ever seen from this area. where are lily and her family off— ever seen from this area. where are lily and her family off the _ ever seen from this area. where are lily and her family off the beaten i lily and her family off the beaten track? how did they stumble across this and nobody had seen it before? it was only loose block that we think must have been rolled around by the waves. it must have been turned up after the last storms. we find a lot of footprints in that area but this is the bes
lily wilder made the discovery with her family in barry.the national museum in wales. it is the best preserved _ national museum in wales. it is the best preserved footprint _ national museum in wales. it is the best preserved footprint we - national museum in wales. it is the best preserved footprint we have i best preserved footprint we have ever seen from this area.- best preserved footprint we have ever seen from this area. where are lil and ever seen from this area. where are lily and...