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Chesapeake Beach Calvert Cliffs, Md Fossils


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Hey I am visiting this site in a couple of months and wanted to know if this site is still opened, what the fee is, is this its own site, and is this where you can find fossil crocidile teeth. Any other info is great, please help. :bow:

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Please check the links.

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This information can be readily accessed by doing a search right here on the Forum.

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Link 1 is broken; was it to Brownie's Beach?

Chesapeake Beach/North Beach has lots of teeny-tiny teeth in the sand near the pier, and it is not far (by car) from some other publicly accessible beach sites (with modest entry fees) that can produce bigger specimens.

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