Long-lost forest that disappeared 22 million years ago in the Panama Canal is rediscovered by scientists who found trees fossilized by a volcano eruption

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Fossil evidence shows that a 22 million-year-old forest in modern-day Panama was destroyed by a single volcanic explosion. This event also caused a lahar, a volcanic mudslide that fossilized the trees.
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