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A curiosity. Either the largest Baculite swirl I've seen, or the first phosphatized Ammonite I've seen. Most Baculite swirls are very small (<1cm). Either way, it has beautiful sutures.
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- Focal Length 105 mm
- Exposure Time 1/100
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- ISO Speed 640
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