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Lake monsters contain rubber asphalt large depth of 75 meters over an area of ​​40 hectares.

HISTORY Lake rubber and mystery fossil millions of species in the lake

Caracas: Some very strange lake in the world, not only normal water storage, but containing waste water, asphalt roads or crude oil.

Rubber in which massive amounts now being refined from crude oil, but they are also found in the enormous size natural. Sometimes they emerge from the earth and create a muddy field, vast rubber or rubber pit lake.

On this big lake just a few. Lakes in the world is in Cumbria village on the island of Trinidad Venezuela Venezuela Venezuela and it is called Lake asphalt roads. The lake stretches over an area of ​​40 hectares and a depth of 75 meters.

Rubber thick and sticky gel that the upper surface layer can bear the weight you walk. But if you stand on it too long, certainly set down gradually.

But though this lake was calm, rubber components continue to move slowly and you can see a stream in the upper layer . While rubber tree to move sometimes from the prior history and other objects that fall on the surface of the lake in the west continue float.

Three- and thousands of years ago, these lakes absorb a variety of long-term tiger fangs of wolves, bison, horses, turtles, snails, scallops option ancient elephant mouse wolf America foot eagle and vulture species and not hundreds of vertebrate species. The death of these species can be caused by rubber sinking into the lake or hunger.

They died tragically, but as a way to conserve fossil good.

Mammal species giant was found rubber from Lake Cumbria Cumbria Chewing or a wolf, then 4,000 samples tiger fang long with over 2,000 birds, including endangered giant Internet Tony. Besides these rubber lake conservation and vegetables prior history. But the discovery of the most excessive, the body of a woman aged 1 thousand.

The buried bones appear with another dog bone. The researchers believe that their death can be buried or burnt, which was abandoned in the sediment.

Today you can visit the fossil these millions in the museum's history Los Angeles .HR

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