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I was just wanting to show off my biggest hemi in 2 years of amateur fossil hunting. Its a 1.7 inch hemi from a dredge system in georgia, its been cleaned up alot since the root was fully covered in matrix still slightly unstable however. Im pretty happy with the condition and colors I was wondering whats the biggest hemi ever found or biggest personal hemi anyone else has found.
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Hemipristis serra Peace River (Wauchula), FL Peace River Formation Miocene-
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Shark Hemipristis serra Snaggletooth Shark Peace River Florida
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I did not find this one - it came from Harry Pristis. But it's in my collection!-
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Shark Hemipristis serra Snaggletooth Peace River Florida
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From the album: Calvert Cliffs
At 36.5 mm, this is the largest Hemi I've found along the Calvert Cliffs.© bthemoose
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From the album: Fin Lover's South Carolina Finds
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Tributary of the Peace River Watershed- A two week trip- Calling all Fossil Enthusiasts
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Ladies and Gentlemen I do believe I have found the most productive fossil site I've ever found to date. We'll call it Hemi Heaven for now. This was an amazing one in a lifetime trip. I'd never been to this area to fossil hunt, and I really had no experience with alligators. I've been told the water level was too high and the area is super picked over. But as a surfer, I suspected the hurricane would open up new options. I packed up my kayak, tools, wetsuits, snorkel & mask, and camping gear. Couldn't convince anyone to go with, so I headed out solo to the Peace River Campground. They had just reopened after the Hurricane recovery and I had primitive camping all to myself. I set up camp next to the owners house at the boat ramp. First stop was Joshua Creek after setting up my tent @ 8am (I was waiting on the office to open). Went to SR 17 bout 10 mins from camp. Found a spot to park at a big paved gravel lot adjacent to the bridge. Think it comes up as Uling Oil on maps. They were letting semi trucks park for 6.00 and had a small food truck until they could rebuild a convienence store. I got some food even though I wasn't hungry, made some new friends, and paid to park and tipped em. I had read on your lovely forum that I could only head upstream to the Nocatee Ramp and off I went. Big gravel bed right away. Sifted here for the afternoon and the whole next day. Finds were decent but mostly worn and not colorful. These finds are not pictured. I tried going to Brownville for a day and attempted to kayak upstream after I saw an older gentlemen canoe that way. Did a complete about face after seeing a few gators, the water level was still rather high a 3.23 feet. Met a very nice German couple, and went back and poked around at the Peace at the campsite finding nothing interesting. Was cool to seethe Tamiami Formation and the Peace River Formation exposed in situ on the banks due to the Hurricane. The next day after hours of searching, and nearing dark I found the Hemi Heaven site. I returned by myself, daily in almost a frenzy for the next week or so, stopping midway through to drive my finds home and drop them off and then drove right back. Despite being exhausted, I actually lost track of time this place is so incredible. I think this might be the virgin Bone Valley Formation material. I have yet to find Clay at this site. Mostly sand with a 1 layer of gravel,mud balls, and clay balls on top. It's not bedded properly. I simply rake it up with my sand flea rake and drop it on the sifter. The next day i return, and more gravel has rinsed out of the sand in the same spot. However further exploration upstream is hindered by a large 8 foot Alligator. He chills on his bank all day about 50 yards away and watches me sift. Pictured on the table is the first half of my finds..more to come soon and also need pointers on how to process the micro material. I will be returning to the area in a few days at least until the 22-23 of Feb. I would love to share this site with others.. Anyone want to join me? NOTE.. Its about a mile walk form where I park. I use waders and yes there are large gators here. I'm in excellent shape and consider myself a woodsy person and this place scares me. Always had a great deal of respect for Shellseeker..wanna go??- 25 replies
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Superorder: Selachimorpha Order: Carcharhiniformes Family: Hemigaleidae Genus: Hemipristis Species: Hemiprsistis serra Location: Aurora, NC Fossil Musuem-
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Superorder: Selachimorpha Order: Carcharhiniformes Family: Hemigaleidae Genus: Hemipristis Species: Hemiprsistis serra Location: Aurora, NC Fossil Musuem-
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Superorder: Selachimorpha Order: Carcharhiniformes Family: Hemigaleidae Genus: Hemipristis Species: Hemiprsistis serra Location: Aurora, NC Fossil Musuem-
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Superorder: Selachimorpha Order: Carcharhiniformes Family: Hemigaleidae Genus: Hemipristis Species: Hemiprsistis serra Location: Aurora, NC Fossil Musuem-
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