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Old 11-21-2008, 11:36 AM   #106
Greg Anos
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wow, that sounds brilliant !! post photos ? i'd love to see those.
Here we go with some collection samples.

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(Left to Right) One type of sea urchin, a sponge, and the lower half of a crab's claw.


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(Clockwise) A piece of petrified wood from the ranch. A large Oyster, a Small Oyster (original carbonate), and another type of sea urchin.


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A nautilus inside. The original outer shell is gone, but you can see the inner separations, and the indent in the side. Nautiluses are not common in the strata, ammonites (their cousins) are.

I like you new avatar, :leer:
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