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Here Some Pictures Of Me Trip To Antwerpen In Belgium


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Here some pictures of my trip to Antwerpen in Belgium on saturday with some friends.

It was a nice day, good wether and a lot of fun.

Where we surch they spoud water and sand they dredge out a harbor on this plain.

When the wates is gone, we dig and sieve the sand with a strainer to find the sharkteeth.

This is what i found.

Isurus hastalis

Galeocerda aduncus

Notorhynchus hexanchus upper and lower jaw position

Carcharoides catticus

Dolfin teeth

Isurus. oxyrinchus

A broken parotodus benedeni

Me first meg ,a pity :(

someone other found a 2,5 inch meg, fantastic color and no damage.

A very,very,very rare find here in Belgium or Holland.

Enjoy the pictures.

Cor

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Awesome finds! :D I love the cow shark teeth, very nice!

Tha tighin fodham, fodham, fodham!

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Awesome finds! :D I love the cow shark teeth, very nice!

Great stuff!! You are fortunate to have acess to such a site.!!!

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Great finds.

I got my first meg from a spoil pile from the St. Johns river in Florida.

I was only 8 and I'm still hunting for sharks teeth 3+ decades later! All due to some marine engineer and a dredge.

What is geology? "Rocks for Jocks!"

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Hello

Dit another trip to this place and found some nice stuf

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1 symphysaire Notorynchus cepedianus

2 notorynchus cepedianus

3 notorynchus cepedianus

4 notorynchus cepedianus

5 GW front very rare to find there :D

6 GW back

7 Isurus retroflexus.

8 lamna nasus

9 part of a vertebrate i think from a dolfin

10 vertebrate i think from a dolfin

11 meg :(

Cor

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Rare and wonderful; thank you!

"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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Amazing symphyseal. I'm still looking to add one of those to my collection from anywhere

There's no limit to what you can accomplish when you're supposed to be doing something else

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