When a small group of children ran through the mud of this prehistoric cave, they left behind footprints that remained almost unchanged in the soft ground — until they were discovered recently, an incredible 16,500 years later. Some two dozen human footprints from the Paleolithic period made by the children have been discovered in the UNESCO World Heritage Site cave. […]
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