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Found A Wee Nautilus And A Few Other Things


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...The first one is the prettiest Streblites I've found yet.

I agree...that is a beautiful specimen. Thanks for sharing.

"I am glad I shall never be young without wild country to be young in. Of what avail are forty freedoms without a blank spot on the map?"  ~Aldo Leopold (1887-1948) 

 

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Thanks, Grant. Glad you're enjoying the show ;) I'm lucky to have this place to tide me over for the winter, but I also can't wait to get back to the Wutach Valley again. It's at the southern tip of the Black Forest, so the snow is still covering the treasures. It's also a bit of a hike to get to the sites, and a lot of long distance lugging afterwards if you've been lucky, but it's well worth it. Some day I'd like to get to Alberta and find a few dino teeth.

Anytime you get the urge to come over let us know and we'll figure all kinds of trips for you..jet boat to dry throat, we have it all.

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Thanks very much for the offer, Grant. I really do hope to make it out there some day. At this point though, I don't get much farther west than Ontario visiting my aging parents.

 

Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger

http://www.steinkern.de/

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Yesterday I decided to try excavating another horizon. Spent a good 3 hours at it and came up with a few indicators that showed that it's worth exploring some more. The only things that were worth saving however, were just a few little guys.

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Glochiceras (Lingulaticeras) lingulatum. 28mm. Rasenia sp. 15mm. Glochiceras (Coryceras) dentatum. 22mm.

 

Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger

http://www.steinkern.de/

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