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Today I am heading out for the first time to investigate the Miocene of England, previously I had only hunted the Jurassic:) I am going to the isle of sheppey and later today I will post the results of my trip:) 

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4 minutes ago, will stevenson said:

Today I am heading out for the first time to investigate the Miocene of England, previously I had only hunted the Jurassic:) I am going to the isle of sheppey and later today I will post the results of my trip:) 

Have a good time and good luck to ya!

 

Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger

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Best of luck! 

But the Isle of Sheppey is mainly London Clay which is Ypresian (Lower Eocene) in age, I think. 

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1 hour ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Best of luck! 

But the Isle of Sheppey is mainly London Clay which is Ypresian (Lower Eocene) in age, I think. 

Oops :doh!:

 

2 hours ago, Ludwigia said:

Have a good time and good luck to ya!

 

49 minutes ago, Bobby Rico said:

One of my favourite sites and probably the best site for fossil plant seeds in the world. Have fun :dinothumb:

Thanks guys I am really hoping to find crustaceans in phosphatic nodules or the famous seeds:)

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13 minutes ago, will stevenson said:

Oops :doh!:

 

 

Thanks guys I am really hoping to find crustaceans in phosphatic nodules or the famous seeds:)

I few of my seeds to give you an idea of what to look for:dinothumb: 

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25 minutes ago, Bobby Rico said:

I few of my seeds to give you an idea of what to look for:dinothumb: 

Very nice.:)

I used to have  a lot, but most have gone over the years.

Still have a couple somewhere, I think. 

 

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It wasn’t the most productive of trips and I can’t feel my toes anymore:doh!: but I enjoyed it as I can’t hunt all that often as I can’t drive:ighappy::ighappy: when I get home in aroumd 2 and a half hours I will be able to show you what I found I had to leave a lot of potential nodules behind though, in the end the cold forced us to leave though and sadly I didn’t find my main target, a sharks tooth but I found lots of assorted pyritized things:),

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So I can’t get the majority of things as they are in the boot of the car but I had a few things in my pocket and here they are, 2 small pyritized gastropods 

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I’m back home:yay-smiley-1:here are some nodules which I  think contain lobster or crab parts not really sure though

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