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Hi is this a footprint? I found my second time going to wasson bluff Nova Scotia some of the rock is broken off exposing this strange shape in the rock
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Years ago I use to hunt what was called the Scotai Bluffs when I live in Northern California, Eureka. I found hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of clams in those days. 99.9% were not very good. The preservation being not so good, but once in a rare while, and knowing where to look, I did find some very nicely preserved clams, but even these 'good' ones were far and few between! These are known as Clinocardium meekianum. This is one of the very best groupings ive ever found. 3 of these stuck onto a rock. Yes, these are polished but I do have one or two of these really nicely preserved ones that I left untouched. Just found this in yet another one of my boxes in January. Its now sittin in my collection. Woooooop!!! Wooooop!!! They are just the common clam, but these are truly the best Ive ever found. RB
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Just ran into this in a little plastic bag. Still has the paper I wrote on that says I found it in April of 2000 at scotia at what we locals use to call 'The Bowl. Not sure what it is but if its important I will let Bobby Boesinecker know and see if he wants it or not. Still got to prep it out though. Im thinking peniped, but what do I know? RB
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From the album: Gastropods
Here is a rather rare and very nice gastropod known as Neptunia (sulcosipho) tabulata found in the Scotia Sandstone Formation and Pliocene in age. A really nice specimen.