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Western Interior Seaway

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The Gorgeous Remains of an Ancient Sea

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Cretaceous Seas Exhibit at Mount Royal University

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23.1 - Western Interior Seaway

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The Real Jurassic Park: Western Interior Seaway

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The Western Interior Seaway was a large inland sea that existed during the mid- to late Cretaceous period as well as the very early Paleogene, splitting the continent of North America into two landmasses, Laramidia to the west and Appalachia to the east. The ancient sea stretched from the Gulf of Mexico and through the middle of the modern-day countries of the United States and Canada, meeting with the Arctic Ocean to the north. At its largest, it was 2,500 feet (760 m) deep, 600 miles (970 km) wide and over 2,000 miles (3,200 km) long.