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Well I finally got out hunting while on vacation here in IN. Me and Caitlin stopped at a local road about 15 minutes from her house. Very large outcrop there, mostly all attached to giant slabs of rock but I did manage to find some stuff which I could take home. I have much more than this, some are still soaking others just wouldn't cooperate with me while I was taking the photos. So here is some of the stuff I found. :)

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Guest solius symbiosus

Nicholas, try to hit that spot in Cherokee Park in downtown Louisville. Every time I have been there I have found a Caryocrinites, and a buch of other stuff.

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Nicholas, try to hit that spot in Cherokee Park in downtown Louisville. Every time I have been there I have found a Caryocrinites, and a buch of other stuff.

We're heading there next week, thanks for the locations.

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Too, about 2 km from that site, at the corner of Pee Wee Reese Rd and Trevilian Way, there is an outcrop on the west side of PWR Rd. that is polluted with Halysites, but you will need a chisle.

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Congratulations! You must be in heaven.

ALL TOGETHER NOW: "Go, Nicholas, go!"

If we had the right smilies, we could do The Wave!

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

“Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley

>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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We're heading there next week, thanks for the locations.

If you follow the trail at the end of the parking lot for a few hundred feet, some loose stuff can be found laying around.

The big cliff you see, in the distance, when you pull in looks promising, but I haven't spent much time there

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Congratulations! You must be in heaven.

ALL TOGETHER NOW: "Go, Nicholas, go!"

If we had the right smilies, we could do The Wave!

Hey Nicholas, I am very happy for you. I can only imagine your excitement, but I have to teach Auspex the propper way,,,

GOOOOOOOOOOOOO NICHOLAS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

RB

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good job nick! im sure it was great to finally find something when hunting :P those finds are pretty neat too, classic missisipian stuff, i like the state of preservation on those larger corals! keep posting~!

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