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Hi hope this is the right place in the forum to ask this, I have a limestone quarry that I hunt in using a sifting table. And it’s that type of sand that when wet just clogs up the table every use, do anyone have any tips to get past this? I’m usually only able to hunt in the summer when the sand is dry but I just can’t wait 😅 below is the sifting table I use, inspired by someone in the forum.
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Greetings, This is my first post and I am honored to be a part of this forum community. My goal is to be a courteous, respectful member of the forum - benefiting from, and deeply appreciating the vast amount of knowledge, expertise, and valued opinions shared on this site, and I hope I may have the opportunity to contribute something useful in the future. I received this fossil from my cousin several years ago and though I once knew what it was, I can no longer remember. Your thoughts and suggestions to what it is are greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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This rock was found in Michigan. I has an odd shape. but also has two different "layers".. In the second picture you can see the "layer" , and something embedded into the rock like a stem? The rock Doesn't look sandy, but with a hand held magnifier you can see sand.Any ideas? Thank you.