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Two days in the famed Holzmaden quarry, Germany The Kromer quarry yields a very high number of ammonites, ranging in size from a few millimeters to 40 cm or even more Brachiopods and bivalves are less common Crinoids and fish are not preserved in the layers exposed in this quarry; disarticulated reptile bones (chiefly vertebrae) and teeth can be occasionally found and if you are extremely
2023 summer collecting at Langs quarry! - The Fossil Forum Recently, I spent 5 days at Lang’s quarry collecting fossils and hanging out with some friends We broke large blocks in the quarry searching for Eurypterids and Pterygotids, of which we found many including a multi-plate Are best find was a small incomplete Proscorpius, pictured below
Chasing Trilobites Devonian Discoveries at Lost River Quarry The quarry itself is right along the road, which made access easy It was a cool experience just walking up and seeing all the shale exposed—it felt like a treasure hunt waiting to happen Most of my time was spent scanning the loose rock and splitting some pieces to see what was inside
Diving into New Jersey - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum Went down to Jersey with my girlfriend this weekend to check out the new Edelman Museum It was a wonderful time and we made friends with many of the employees We wanted to try out their Quarry (even if we were only given plastic shovels and a short time to dig) since it was her first experience digging
Fantastic Florissant Fossil Hunt My first fossil hunt post Yesterday (May 29 2022), I went down to the Florissant Fossil Quarry in Florissant Colorado Its about a 45 minute drive west of Colorado Springs Its a very well know site partly because of the very well preserved fossils and relative abundance but also because of how
Dermal denticles from Steeplehouse quarry - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Location: Steeplehouse quarry, Wirksworth, Derbyshire, United Kingdom I haven’t got around to separating or giving it my best shot to an i d on the associated crinoids as yet, but I thought you would like to see my work in progress If you would like to view the PDF below it makes for a very interesting read Steeplehouse quarry
Trilobite City - Lake Cayuga, Ny - The Fossil Forum Great information We've found that often there is a way to get permission if we talk to the right people and I'm hoping that some Cornell contacts can get us permission to visit the Portland Quarry Also, the city gorge may or may not be off limits for fossiling but also it is sometimes possible to get temporary permission
Bullengarook Graptolite Hunting - The Fossil Forum Today my dad and I visited Bullengarook slate quarry to hunt for some graptolites The site is aged middle Ordovician and was originally used for slate and gold mining in the 1800s I believe There was many mine shafts still present and accessible at the site but I decided not to explore them (Too creepy!)
Is this a shark tooth, stone or some other fossil? Went on vacation in the United States to Mineral Wells, Texas and happened upon a local free quarry dig site From the top to the bottom the tooth is about 7 5 centimeters, from side to side it is about 6 7 centimeters, and as far as the thickness is concerned it is roughly 2 1 centimeters