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778,000-year-old animal tracks found on Isla de las Palomas

By Steve November 16, 2025


778,000-year-old animal tracks found on Isla de las Palomas | The Jerusalem Post

Jerusalem Post/Science/Science Around the World

Over 600 fossilized footprints of species like elephants and giraffes suggest Tarifa was a transit corridor in the Early Pleistocene.

 Tarifa seen from the Isla de Las Palomas. Most southern point of Europe, Costa de la Luz, Spain.
Tarifa seen from the Isla de Las Palomas. Most southern point of Europe, Costa de la Luz, Spain.
(photo credit: Lukas_Vejrik. Via Shutterstock)
ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF
FEBRUARY 18, 2025 17:30