Ephemeral Markings prove Dinosaurs and Humans Co-existed

Two sets of strange tracks have been found in the bed of the Paluxy River near Glen Rose, Texas. Though highly contested as to their nature, it would appear as if human foot tracks cross those of a dinosaur's! The human tracks are found in the same bedding as are the dinosaur tracks.

You may ask, how could tracks last so long? These are what's called "ephemeral markings" - i.e., normally temporary markings in sand (such as bird tracks, water ripples) that are actually found in rock. Such markings can occur when the sand is rapidly converted to sedimentary rock. This rapid formation occurs when sand is subjected to incredibly high pressure as brought about by tremendous amounts of water. Again, this must occur over a very short time duration - moments.

Nearly 80% of the earth's surface rock is sedimentary - a great argument for a global deluge of catastrophic proportions at some point in the past. (Noah's flood)

See the tracks:

Rapid Formation of Ephemeral Markings

The Taylor Trail Photo Gallery

This argues that humans and dinosaurs co-existed at one point!