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Rio Puerco Trip #2. December 19, 2020


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Cold day in the desert but a ton of fun with some great finds! Thank you @PFOOLEY for the wisdom. 

 

These all were found in the Carlile formation in Sandoval County, New Mexico. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Congratulations on the finds!  I really like the ammonite nodule :wub:

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Very cool finds!

Thanks for posting them. :) 

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Ooooh, that makes me homesick for the Puerco and the Carlile Shale. Nice finds there, especially the last ammonite which appears to be Scaphites.  Congratulations and thanks for sharing them.

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Alright!...nice work, Chris. I do :wub: Spathites nodules...one of my favorite species to find. 

@Jeffrey P has been to that very same gully. I am very happy you scored some nice fossils.

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23 hours ago, PFOOLEY said:

Alright!...nice work, Chris. I do :wub: Spathites nodules...one of my favorite species to find. 

@Jeffrey P has been to that very same gully. I am very happy you scored some nice fossils.

Yes, Spathites! Sorry. I shouldn't try to read labels in the dark. 

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