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Horizon: where the earth, sea, and sky meet

During the late Jurassic, the supercontinents of Laurasia and Eurasia were breaking apart separated by a shallow seaway called the Tethys. This sea was supplied with warm circulating currents and dotted with archipelago’s that would later become Europe. Large marine reptiles like this Opthalmosaurus bore witness to the formation of the earth as we know today.