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Hello everybody. I was a geologist in a previous life (Liverpool University 1999) and had never really found anything interesting. I was picking some oversized from a clay lining system we are deploying and came across this oddly shaped rock. On inspection it looked very glassy, almost like chert would inside. But the shape looks so much like a joint I wondered if it might be a fossil. The bulbous end is very pitted which reminds me of bone, but where it has broken it is very polished. The clay is (was) an alluvium deposit from Cardiff area (river Taff) I think, there are Jurassic rocks near by. I still do a bit of earth science work with Cardiff Uni and will take it down there if I get the opportunity, but would welcome any thoughts in the interim. now its been a long time since I did any rock or fossil identification so please be kind! LF
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Hi all Dippy the diplodocus is now at Cardiff Museum. I think 11 casts were made by Andrew Carnegie and one went to the NHM London in 1905. It’s now on a tour of the U.K. Nick
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Yet another student found a totally new species of a reptile https://phys.org/news/2018-02-south-wales-fossil-species-ancient.html
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Just Joined and saying Hi From Cardiff Capitol Of Wales Uk Loving Walking most weekends Fossils Hunting... and Prepping my finds Cheers Bob