<p dir="ltr"><span>Some 70 million years ago, during the Late Cretaceous period, long-necked titanosaurs used to wonder around the <strong>Catalan Pyrenees</strong>. The dinosaurs are now long gone, but their vestiges remain. </span>The site of thousands of dinosaur footprints and hundreds of bones, as well as eggs and skin, the “<strong>Fumanya Dinosaur Project</strong>” is to open a new museum on Saturday to showcase all the findings, which make it one of the most important paleontological sites in the world.</p> / Estefania Escolà and Alan Ruiz Terol