Fossilized footprints discovered in New Mexico indicate that early humans were walking across North America around 23,000 years ago.
The first footprints were found in a dry lake bed in White Sands National Park in 2009.
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White Sands National Park is an American national park located in the state of New Mexico. The park covers 589.9 km2 in the Tularosa Basin, including the southern 41% of the white sand dunes composed of gypsum crystals.
This gypsum dunefield is the largest of its kind on Earth.