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Hello, My name is Brett I’m 41 from Maryland. I love the outdoors and digging up stuff. I found possibly a fossil of some sort hopefully when my wife and I were digging up our yard to make a garden. If anyone can help me figure this object out we would greatly appreciate it. I am not computer savvy so I will have to figure out how to attach pictures to the site. Thanks and have a great day.
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Hi guys! I am looking for new areas to hunt for rocks and fossils around the KC area. I have been to the Blue river, Kansas river, Cedar creek, Tuttle creek, Perry Lake, Mill creek, and abandoned quarry areas. Anyone have any general locations of where I can find some stuff? I am an avid hunter for all sorts of fossils and rocks (rockhounding is my favorite past time)! I've had the most luck at the Kansas river and Perry lake. Some of my finds include cow skulls, cone coral, shells, agates, vertebrae, and a bunch of druzy quartz geodes and chalcedony. I have included pics of some of my finds - the petrified wood was sanded down and polished up to 3000 grit. Any suggestions are GREATLY appreciated!!!!! Much love KC!
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In a piece of suspected turbidite from a local, Moosehead Lake, Maine gravel pit, I found this small fossil. Most of the formations in the area that have this look seem to be Silurian, but there are also Devonian rocks around. There were pockets of crinoid pieces in the same rock. I guess it could be a tabulate coral, but somehow the look is just wrong. Conularid maybe ?
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I went by the Corps of Engineers office and got signed up to visit the Waco Research Pit but I forgot to ask the hours the pit is open? Does anyone know? The office is closed now, and I'm thinking of going in the morning. Russ
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