A collection of giant dinosaur footprints made more than 168 million years ago are to go on display at the Oxfordshire Museum in Woodstock.
The prints, which were discovered at Viridor Waste Management's recycling centre and landfill site in Ardley, near Bicester in 1997, were made by a megalosaurus.
They will be transferred by crane from the Oxford barn where they have been kept in storage to the museum on Wednesday. The exhibition is expected to be open to the public in the autumn, accompanied by a life-size replica of a megalosaurus and surrounded by plants from the Jurassic period.
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