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My husband and I like to go on walks along the wooded dirt trails behind our home. Last winter, we stumbled upon a particular stretch of path. It was constructed using refractory bricks smack dab in the middle of the woods. It wasn’t until recently when we decided to revisit the area. One does not simply stumble upon an old brick path in the middle of the woods. It had to have once led somewhere. We did, in fact, find an old stone well nearby. Across from the well, there’s the foundation of a house that’s nothing but rubble. I also found an A&W Root Beer can amongst the rubble. It was the
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Found this in a recent deep wash along Muskegon river just showing in the sand. Thought I had a small shelf till I pulled it out. It has individual cell walls standing in many locations and multiple free and open cells. 7 full perforated passages naturally formed in various locations and directions throughout. Not one recent chip or broken edge visible. I about fell over, is this for sure Favocites Favosus? Anyone seem something like this? Thanks Jason
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Is this a kind of favosite? (Georgian Bay Formation, Ontario)
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Orthoceras sp., completely overgrown by Favosites sp., a tabulate coral.
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I've loved finding rocks and fossils my whole life. the last few months I've decided to learn more about what I'm finding. Any help would be appreciated this fossil I believe is honeycomb coral but it looks like it has turned into quartz possibly calcite. I haven't polished the piece yet it's still the way it was found.
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