In the early 1970’s, many researchers headed to Glen Rose, Texas to explore the watery bed and shoreline of the Paluxy River. Known for its three-toed dinosaur tracks embedded in the glistening white limestone, the Paluxy drew these amateur archeologists to seek out what the locals referred to as “Man Tracks” in the shallow water. And not just your size 10 footprints. No sir, we are talking footprints embedded in the limey mud that were 15 to 20 inches in length, with strides of up to 5ft.- 6ft. long! If these prints are truly human foot impressions, then the makers of those tracks would have been ten to twelve feet tall!
In this book we will explore the research and photographs of author Fredrick Beierle. He was one of the primary amateur paleontologists there at the river; examining, measuring and photographing these alleged giant man tracks. Using his original 35mm slides from the 1970’s, we have replaced the 40+ black and white photos in Mr. Beierle’s original book with high resolution color versions so you, the reader, can more closely examine the photographic evidence necessary to determine for yourself, whether there were giants that once roamed the earth in our ancient past.