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Hi newbie here. Hoping someone can help me confirm if this rock I found on our property in central PA is petrified wood. Very dense material, and it looks like a chunk of decomposing hemlock. Thanks!
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Also found, Somerset County. Photo #1 and 2 - Interesting structure, coral? #2 is a closer-up view! #3 - We brought back a LOT of this type - Coral? #4 - A Rugose "horn" coral - The other coral to the right - What kind, please? #5 & #6 (closeup) - Is this even a fossil? Or some type of mineral? Found in the same place!!!!
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There’s a lot going on in this piece but was wondering if anyone has observed the cluster formation and what that might be, there’s an interesting spiral formation at the left as well. I am new to site. Stumbled upon this site in my area in Juniata County, PA that appears to be well known. Thanks!
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I found this rock next to a arrowhead I found was wondering if it is natural?
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I found this rock next to a arrowhead I found, was wondering if it is natural and what kind of stone it is, I accidentally got stain on it while painting my fence.- 19 replies
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I found this fossil on the rail road tracks by my house. I live in York County, PA, but I'm not sure which quarry the rail road company gets their stone from. This fossil is the only one I've found like it, mostly I just find brachiopods. I've been searching for a while for an ID, and someone on my facebook group suggested this forum. Any suggestions would ne greatly appreciated!
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Was going past beltzville and decided to take a stop. We (me and my father who came along) happened upon a stretch of ungraveled lake side and took a look for twenty minutes. The fruits of our labor were the normal Mahantango mix, Brachiopods, bryozoans, crinoids, but my father (who is unexperienced in fossil hunting and doesn't really know what a trilobite looks like) picked up a trilo cephalon (Eldredgeops rana i think). I would have been happy, watching the sunset on the lake knowing that I possessed a trilobite, when I noticed another one right under my nose! Well, on the ground. I felt pretty good for twenty minutes,and after finding a trilobite I think my dads starting to get the fossil collecting itch.... heres the finds, might be posted here over a few days because I'm a bit busy. first trilobite
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Anyone hear from Susan from PA lately? I was in contact with her, then she disappeared. I've noticed it's been over a month, and she's usually an active/semi-active member...Hope she's okay.
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Anyone know of good fossil sites near central New Jersey? I know of Big Brook, does anyone know what kind of fossils can be found there? I would like to eventually go on a trip to Utah or the Dakotas for a spring break or something, but I might as well start locally. Thanks for the help
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N.E. Pike Co has a few lovely waterfalls as the streams cut through the Mahantango Formation en route to the Delaware River: : Dingmans Falls, Pinchot Falls, Raymondskill Falls. This looks like a nautiloid portion, the other has a small spiriferid and a crinoid bit. Specimens from that neck of the woods. Gordon
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From the album: Beltzville State Park
Pleurodictyum americanum Devonian Manhatango Formation Beltzville State Park, Beltzville, PA Thank you to @fossildude19 for the ID!- 5 comments
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From the album: Beltzville State Park
Trilobite segments found just below the water line in the lake at Beltzville State Park, PA Devonian Manhatango Formation-
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From the album: Beltzville State Park
Crinoid Stem The first fossil I found at the park. It was sitting on the bottom of the swimming area in waist-deep, crystal-clear water! Devonian Manhatango Formation Beltzville State Park, Pennsylvania-
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From the album: Beltzville State Park
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Brachiopod with small crinoid impression on shell
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Brachiopod internal mold with crinoid impression Devonian Manhatango Formation Beltzville State Park, Beltzville, PA-
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