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In this video there are two pine cones. The big one is from Argentina, and the small one is an opal from Australia
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Hello, I'm curious what the deal is with fossil pinecones. Are very rare or in high demand? Do they take a lot of time to prep? I would think they'd preserve easily and hence be quite common, at least compared to something like permineralized fleshy fruit, but they seem relatively scarce and quite popular. Thanks.
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Several years ago I found this odd rock laying on the beach on the Oregon Coast. I don't remember if it was from the Nye or Yaquina Formation. It could be younger I suppose. My first impression is that it's a sandstone cast of a pine cone that has been tumbled with the cobbles in the surf. I would appreciate any input as to what you more knowledgeable folks think it is. Thank you This is another cone like fossil showing in the bedrock of the Yaquina Formation, Lincoln County, Oregon It's about 6" long.
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