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Unidentified specimens - Plants? Washington Quimper Sandstone.
crabfossilsteve posted a topic in Fossil ID
I collected this many years ago in the Quimper Sandstone in WA and have not been able to identify it. It appears to be a plant structure where the top splays out into a few "branches" with some lobed structure on the top. Reminds me somewhat of a lotus top where the flower would develop. Ok, all you plant guys and others, let me know if you know what it is or if you have some ideas. The specimen is about 7 CM including the top piece. Thanks- 8 replies
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Hi everyone! My son found this at the Gardiner boat ramp beach (a very rocky beach) near Sequim, Washington on the Olympic Peninsula. From a quick google search he thinks it might be horn coral. What do you think? And can he sell it for $799.99 and earn enough money to buy the LEGO UCS Millennium Falcon? Whole rock is about 70mm across. Please let me know if you have any other questions that would help you hazard a guess. Thank you so much! Beth Stucky
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Mammoth tusk fragment or Pet. Wood or..? Need help with ID PLEASE!
Kikisue posted a topic in Fossil ID
Any thoughts on this piece my boyfriend found today at Port Williams beach in Sequim, WA? It was in the bluff half exposed after a fresh slide. No scale to weigh it here...but it's pretty heavy probably 4-5 pounds.pp More photos in following post. Thank you!!- 12 replies
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