(Take note, shows as not a secure site so use at your own risk. Yeah, I did. Just too cool not to. Any problems, blame the Smithsonian with their annoying ads as well *pfft*.)
I can see who my neighboring countries were.
In the beginnings, my area was on the shore of the west coast of the short-lived Pannotia supercontinent during the Ediacaran Period, 600 million years ago, and neighboring on Africa. Life was evolving in the sea, and multicellular life is just beginning to emerge.
According to the map, during the Pangaea supercontinent, my area was more centralized, bordering on Western Sahara.
By the Jurassic Period my area was where it is today accordingly, though most likely marshy areas. Explains the Hadrosaurus Foulkii. Cool.
In the beginnings, my area was on the shore of the west coast of the short-lived Pannotia supercontinent during the Ediacaran Period, 600 million years ago, and neighboring on Africa. Life was evolving in the sea, and multicellular life is just beginning to emerge.
According to the map, during the Pangaea supercontinent, my area was more centralized, bordering on Western Sahara.
By the Jurassic Period my area was where it is today accordingly, though most likely marshy areas. Explains the Hadrosaurus Foulkii. Cool.