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Hello everyone! I want to tell you about a trip to a stream in a snow-covered park. I took my three-year-old daughter (who has already helped me search for fossils) on a trip. Konkovsky or Stone stream is located on the territory of the Bitsevsky Forest Park (the southern outskirts of Moscow), I had information (https://www.ammonit.ru/foto/61829.htm ) that carboniferous rocks accessible as a result of glaciations (quaternary moraine deposits) can be found there. The temperature on the day of the trip was -2...- 5oC (28...25oF) with a very unpleasant cold wind at a speed of 6 m/s. The entire bottom of the stream is really covered with moraine stone. As a result, I was able to briefly examine about 20% of the stream. Brachiopods replaced with flint were found. The imprint of a large single coral rugosa. As a result, there are prospects for further finds, I plan to explore the stream in a more favorable environment to the place of its confluence with the Chertanovka River. And in early spring, start searching on the Chertanovka River itself.