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Found this morning on Lewes Beach in Delaware. I've found a lot of coral but this one seems fat tire shaped--round and bulbous. Slim pickings today, too windy to disclose low tide treasures
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I compared this to other manatee ear bone fossils online and it certainly matches up but I found this yesterday morning on the beach in Lewes Delaware. Thoughts?
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Found this today on the beach as it had just washed up after some rough surf. Looks like fossilized bite marks!!! Any ideas?
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Looking for help identifying Spotted formation on smooth stone found along Delaware coast
StephanieFossil posted a topic in Fossil ID
Trying to identify the spotted section of this smooth dark stone found along the coast of Delaware, USA/The Atlantic. Thanks- 4 replies
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Hi, so I just moved from Florida to Berlin, Maryland (near Assateague on the east coast.) I’m used to finding fossils easily in Florida without having to travel far, but now I can’t find anywhere here in Maryland less than 2 hours away to look for them! I’ve only heard of Calvert Cliffs, but that’s a 3.5 hour drive from me. I’ve looked for shark teeth and other fossils on Maryland and Delaware (Bethany Beach) beaches with no luck. Does anyone have any suggestions? I don’t expect y’all to give up your specific locations of course, but if someone could point me in the right direction I would be grateful. Thanks!
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What is this? Has quartz, Mica and maybe copper? Neat little piece.
JIMMFinsman posted a topic in Rocks & Minerals
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Looks very comparable to. Natural diamond vs quartz. Not flowing in the same direction as a quartz would.
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We find a lot of these washed up on the beach. I've always thought they were coal from the few hundred shipwrecks off the coast the last several hundred years. Anyone know what this is? Looks like an oil slick. Very hard rock. Not scaly like Mica but I guess it could be.
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Found this on the beach in Delaware. Skimming Google and the closest I could come to was fire agate. Anyone have a better identification? Thanks!
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Does petrified wood qualify as a fossil? I won't post anymore if not. Found these on this mornings walk.
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It's not a fossil I'm guessing as it seems it's quartz but has all these hundreds of bubbles and tiny crystals. I Lens it and cannot find a match online. Thanks for any help. I'm learning!
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Found this on the beach. Probably a quartz vein or something but the shape has me perplexed. I don't see much blue granite or any blue type of rock here in Delaware.
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Found another bone, this one indeed is fossilized as I did the burn test and it's also very heavy and rock like. Of interest is that it is perfectly halved and the interior of the bone has been coated with some sort of brown liquid. If you zoom you can see how it absorbed into the bone. Very interesting!! Please comment if you've seen anything like this. I also found a small arrowhead on the beach and that makes 5 in 11 years all found on the beach. Delaware nation.
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One of my best beach finds here in Delaware. Curious as to how old and strange that the shell develop these green crystalline flakes.
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