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Bothrodendron Minutifolium Close-Ups (New Finds)


RomanK

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Bothrodendron bark and branches specimen I have found yesterday (with close-ups). You can see front and back side of the stone

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I found not very often the Bothrodendron branch with leaf scars just before branch leafy part which has a tight leaf scar positions - different from the stem. This is just sach case!

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This slab is a real treasure box; a rare association of parts that helps us to envision the whole in detail.

Good find, my friend! :)

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This slab is a real treasure box; a rare association of parts that helps us to envision the whole in detail.

Good find, my friend! :)

Thank you Auspex! Point of leaf attachments

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As your previous posts, the excellent photography allows the viewer an excellent experience of the piece.

Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, also are remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so. - Douglas Adams, Last Chance to See

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Roman.... By undertaking the close up photos and lightening them you bring to attention lots of very faint details you would normally miss with the naked eye... Nice work my friend....

Cheers Steve... And Welcome if your a New Member... :)

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Roman.... By undertaking the close up photos and lightening them you bring to attention lots of very faint details you would normally miss with the naked eye... Nice work my friend....

Thank you Steve! I think I need a new facility to make a better pics... at least to have a progress in my development :)

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I agree with Steve, Roman.

The magnified pics are particularly special, as your finds tend to be so well preserved.

Thanks for posting them - always a pleasure to see.

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