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Rappahannock creek and beach


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Some winter!  Lots of rain, then wind, followed by highs near 80 F, lows in the mid 40s.  Beaches were over run (but I saw no cow sharks when (crudely) IDing teeth.  Spring fed creek is icy cold water, but trees are coming alive and soon will be sucking up that water.

 

Lots of fossil bone bits (and beach glass) and three cow shark teeth (two standard bottom laterals, with a top tooth between them).  The usual sand tiger, smaller ones dug up, and a few tiger shark, and some small gray shark and a mako or two.  Nothing special but a storm coming tonight, may help with beach teeth.

 

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OOOOhhhh! @Rowboater 

 

Nice colors on those teeth! Great haul, once again! Congratulations.   :)

 

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