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Sorry, didn't know about this site until now. Been out fossil hunting at Runswick Bay, England. Lots of ammonites but also found this curious looking stone. Was 20cm tall, about 15cm wide and 8cm deep. The inside looked like bone marrow to me. Sorry, woukd have taken better photos if I'd known about the site. Maybe next time!
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A few months back, I spent three days along the Whitby coastline. It was a very good three days of collecting, but my last find of them days, is to this day my best find. I had decided to head to Runswick Bay. My legs and back were exhausted, so decided the short walk to to car park would be fairly light on the legs. Now, in my experience, Runswick hasn’t really produced much in the past for me, so I hadn’t gotten my hopes up too much. So you can imagine my shock, when I see a rather large nodule day there in Situ. I’ll let the pictures say the rest
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I found this ammonite when i split some shale at runswick bay. It looks different from the others maybe because it has been crushed? Can anybody ID? I wet it to try to make it easier to see.
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I found this yesterday at runswick bay in Yorkshire. It's very hard. Could anyone tell me what type of creature this is, or is it just a funny shaped pebble?
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I've just returned from a trip to runswick bay in Yorkshire England. here is one of my finds, it's really smooth on the outside. Maybe someone knows what it is.
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