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For those keen on the leaves, a nice little piece on a warmer time in Vancouver. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/plant-fossils-sfu-1.6810170 And the official paper by Matthews, Greenwood, and Reichgelt: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/724156#_i16
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I found an odd piece of rock when my apartment has it's second floor garden soil removed. My neighbor said that it looks like petrified wood but I just want to make sure. Thanks.
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I have always been interested in fossils and prehistoric life. Yet only after moving to the Northwest have I been able to get out and get searching. After finding a few of my own specimens, including a now ID'ed bird bone thanks to this great site, I am offically hooked. I hope I can now contribute and help others ID their fossils too and in the future ID many more of my own!
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I just moved to the Portland area and I'm trying to find somewhere to look for fossils nearby. When I say nearby I wouldn't mind driving an hour or so. I just want to find something close enough that I can drive there and spend most of the day looking and then head home. I'm not looking for any specific kind of fossils. And I don't mind looking on the Oregon side or the Washington side. I went to a creek a few days because I found a list that said I might be able to find petrified wood. When I arrived it didn't look like a place where I would find anything and sure enough I left empty handed. So if anyone knows of any places that would be wonderful. I haven't made to any of the beaches out here either so if anyone knows the best beach to find fossils that would be nice also. Thanks.
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At the Edge of the World,Not a Sound...but the Rythmn of the Gods
wereiartm posted a gallery image in Member Collections