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Thank you for sharing! Cool fossils and looks like it was a fun trip. Looking forward to seeing more finds from your neck of the woods.:plant::D

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I thank you for the wonderful journey you have taken us on. I am fascinated with terrestrial Permian flora and fauna, and rarely see much from Russia.

More, please! :)

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Awesome but you would not get me crossing that bridge.....

 

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Thank you for the wonderful trip report! :) 

We are always interested to see more fossils from places we do not get to visit!

Kind regards,

 

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16 hours ago, FossilDAWG said:

Thank you for this glimpse of a part of the world we rarely see.  It reminds me a lot of places I have been in Canada.  Also your fossils are very interesting, and it looks like you had a good time out in nature with friends.  I look forward to seeing your other collecting trips.

 

Don

Yes, russians nature is similar to Canada. When I wathed The Revenant movie, I was surprised. The nature, bears, wild people. I thought, what this film was produced in Russia ))

The russian kazaks and hunters traveled in north land too. They searced furs of arctic foxs and sables

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10 hours ago, Auspex said:

I thank you for the wonderful journey you have taken us on. I am fascinated with terrestrial Permian flora and fauna, and rarely see much from Russia.

More, please! :)

funny leaf. It's similar by oak-tree, but I think it's a fern

 

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A lot of ginkgos

 

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8 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

Thank you for the wonderful trip report! :) 

We are always interested to see more fossils from places we do not get to visit!

Kind regards,

 

Thank you!

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Breaking News!

 

My friends are looking for fossils in Checkarda right now! New photo

 

A lot of fern leafs from low permian age

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mammoth's bone, vertebra

 

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Great trip report and great fossils from a cool area. Thanks 

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