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Just wondering if anyone has any advice for fossil hunting on Elmley hill (Sheppey)? And if you need prior permission to fossil hunt in that location?
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From the album: Sheppey, Eocene, London clay Turtle (Most likely Puppigerus sp.)
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From the album: Sheppey, Eocene, London clay Turtle (Most likely Puppigerus sp.)
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I am trying to find crabs or lobster at warden point but have had no luck yet. I was wondering if anyone had advice where to look, such as in the muddy areas or the shingle beach and if the area in the photo is a good area. Thank you for any help
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Found at warden point isle of sheppey. has bone texture wondering if it was bone and if it was what bone it is.
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Hello, I recently visited Bawdsey, UK. I found this footprint-like object and was wondering what it could be? There is an almost scale-like pattern at the bottom of it. I found loose amongst other rocks and the Eocene London Clay is exposed at Bawdsey. The footprint-like depression is 5cm across. Thank you.
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Hello, I've recently collected some fossil wood from the London Clay. However, I have heard that it is prone to pyrite 'disease'. I've cleaned the wood with water, and plan to keep them with packets of silica gel to reduce humidity. Will this be enough to prevent pyrite oxidation occuring? I've just attached some photos of some of the wood that it can be seen on. There is also this white-coloured material on this bone. Is that anything to be concerned about? Many thanks
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From the album: Sheppey, London clay crabs
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