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I wanted to share these two lobster fossils I've found. The prepwork was done by my friend Hannah. Both nodules were split and prepped back together. Two Lobster claws and random body parts from Kettleness. A beautiful lobster claw from Saltwick Bay. There is also another claw preserved under still in the rock.
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Hi all! Today I'll show you a site which is quite similar to the subject of the Frozen Fossils topic, but somewhat opposite of the latter, as it's only accessible in summer (end of July- beginning of September). It's situated in the historical city of Vladimir on the Klyazma river. The banks are overgrown with vegetation, no movement whatsoever on the river and very few people visible. Occasional ducks and herons, fish splashing nearby.The bridge is the only reminder of civilization. The river bed is surprisingly formed of solid clay you can confidently walk on. The age of this clay is Lower Kimmeridgian (mostly the 1st bauhini/baylei zone which is pretty rare in European Russia)
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Eryma cretacica Upper cretaceous Cénomanian Hajoula Lebanon
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Eryma cretacica Upper cretaceous Cénomanian Hajoula Lebanon-
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References Alessandro Garassino & Günter Schweigert. 2006. "The Upper Jurassic Solnhofen decapod crustacean fauna: review of the types from old descriptions. Part I. Infraorders Astacidea, Thalassinidea, and Palinura". Memorie della Società Italiana di Scienze Naturali e del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano 34. Schlotheim E.F. von, 1822. Nachträge zur Petrefactenkunde, 1. Gotha: Becker