File:Relleno de cuevas fósiles.jpg

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These sedimentary rocks were once the bottom of a water body during the Cretaceous in Neuquén, Argentina (93 million years). The curious structures are the infill of small caves made in the wet mud by ancient invertebrates, later filled by new mud.

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Español: Estas rocas sedimentarias alguna vez fueron lodo del fondo de un cuerpo de agua del Cretácico de Neuquén (93 millones de años). Las curiosas estructuras son el relleno de cuevas hechas en el barro húmedo por invertebrados, luego rellenadas.
English: These sedimentary rocks were once the bottom of a water body during the Cretaceous in Neuquén, Argentina (93 million years). The curious structures are the infill of small caves made in the wet mud by ancient invertebrates, later filled by new mud.
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