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heres some photos of finds i have found at my local creek in pinellas county, FL decent finds for what was left behind, theres a lot to be explored over in the area and its a good site so im gonna work it for a while and see if anything important shows up
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We were finally able to get out Sunday for a nice walk on the beach on a beautiful day. We went to a new spot to check things out and investigate an area that we’ve heard a lot about. My fiancé was able to find a huge ray plate and I found quite an epic tooth for myself! The first paleocarcharodon!! Hopefully the picture does it justice. It’s not a large tooth but definitely pretty cool. Those serrations are nasty!!
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A trip in Ramanessin Brook bearing some EPIC finds!
Fossilian posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Seventy-two million years ago, the place I live was underwater where sharks and all marine life swam. A shark shed its teeth frequently in its lifetime. No wonder the most of the fossils we found are shark teeth. The biggest one we found is approximately 2 inches long. The smallest is 1/10 of its size, both shiny and perfect. On our first trip, we met two ladies coming out of the trail. She frequents to the site weekly along with her sister. Her face lightened up when she showed us the "treasures" she found stored in a small Mentos mint box. " You will enjoy it. It's like only you and nature," she said as she directed us in the direction of the stream. The water splashes and hops over the rock, dense forest blocks the noise from the occasional passing cars, a man running with his barking dog breaks the serenity for a few seconds. But the rest of time, you are truly with nature only. You are with nature which connects you and the creatures that existed 72 million years ago swimming right where you are standing. My 2 favorite finds of the day. A colonial pipe fragment and a TINY, FLAWLESS, and SHINY shark tooth.