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omr3

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Greetings and Welcome to TFF from the Paleozoic-Cenozoic Oregon Trail. :)

Thank You for sharing your excellent invertebrate fossil website with us !! B)

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bienvenu au FF, d'un fossileur au Wyoming. J'ai aussi un fossil de l'Algerie. Je n'ai pas de photos, mais c'est un coraille qui j'ai trouver en deesus de Bechar.

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C'est super ! Ce forum devient de plus en plus francophone ! :D

Coco

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OUTIL POUR MESURER VOS FOSSILES : ici

Ma bibliothèque PDF 1 (Poissons et sélaciens récents & fossiles) : ici
Ma bibliothèque PDF 2 (Animaux vivants - sans poissons ni sélaciens) : ici
Mâchoires sélaciennes récentes : ici
Hétérodontiques et sélaciens : ici
Oeufs sélaciens récents : ici
Otolithes de poissons récents ! ici

Un Greg...

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bienvenu au FF, d'un fossileur au Wyoming. J'ai aussi un fossil de l'Algerie. Je n'ai pas de photos, mais c'est un coraille qui j'ai trouver en deesus de Bechar.

First i want to say thank's for all members.

Concerning Bechar is about 1200 kms south west fare from our area,i never been there.Many places are not explored in our country but there is many fossils in most of them.And palaeontologist even amator are rare.

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Omr3: Thanks you for the link... Very interesting invertebrate fossils thank you for sharing them on this forum.

PL

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L'Algerie est un grand pays. Si le Sudan se separe en nord et sud, ca sera l'Algerie le plus grand pays d'Afrique, non? Are your fossils from northern Algeria? Near the Mediterranean? Atlas Mtns? My roommate is from Algeria... I can't remember where he is from, but he is Berber from east of Algiers. He's been in the states for 5 yrs or so. Thanks for showing us some Algerian fossils.

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L'Algerie est un grand pays. Si le Sudan se separe en nord et sud, ca sera l'Algerie le plus grand pays d'Afrique, non? Are your fossils from northern Algeria? Near the Mediterranean? Atlas Mtns? My roommate is from Algeria... I can't remember where he is from, but he is Berber from east of Algiers. He's been in the states for 5 yrs or so. Thanks for showing us some Algerian fossils.

Hi jpc,

Yes but 3/4 of surface are desert.Original population of Algeria are Berber we say "imazighen" meaning "free people".(in past history we had a lot of invasions from ancient civilizations but none has remained concequences we keep the sequels till now) Sorry I'm off topic .My fossils are from department of Bordj Bou Arreridj about 36°N -004°E 700 to 1000 meters above sea level far 90 kilometers south Mediterranean sea in Highlands between south Tell Atlas (tell mean near coast) and North Saharan Atlas (Biban Chain)see here http://www.associationbf.yolasite.com/nouvelles/introducing-geolofargy-of-bibans.. Our association for the moment has status to activate only in this area.

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