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Calamite Fossel Finds In Rhode Island


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This is the first of a collection of photos I had taken during a fossil hunt that my brother and I did in Rhode Island back in early 2000's. Most all were to big to bring home but we did bring home some nice smalls and some cool pic's. I could not bring myself to hack into Mother Natures work so it was not disturbed. I hope that they still are there for all to enjoy. This picture is of a calamite cast with very little detail due to the coarse gravel that filled the void.

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Yes, I did not think of that.Thank you..... Now this one I had to brush out of the dirt and I think it had measured something like 1'6".

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The second is stigmaria but I am having a hard time seeing calamite as the first... The pattern of the last reminds me of some that were ID'd as cordaite for me if I am remembering correctly. :) I really like the second one!

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Here are the last two of the Rhode Island fossil hunt. Hope you all enjoy the pictures and find them as interesting as I did.

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Neat finds and pictures!

Thanks for posting them. :)

Regards,

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Nice finds. I particularly like the shot of the Stigmaria "root" (fossil12) with the water in the background...Regards, Chris

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Thank you very much for posting these great photos!

I love Free-Range fossils :)

"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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