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Hello to all and nice to have discovered this website by accident. I am a green rockhound and fossil enthusiast from along the Wasatch Front in Northern Utah. I was hoping some of you kind folks with more knowledge and experience than I can tell me if my 8 year old and I found a really weird rock or some sort of plant life fossil.

This piece was found on a work trip I brought my son along with, to an area North East of Flaming Gorge Reservoir near the Utah/Wyoming border.

Hopefully the pics I am attempting to post are clear enough to see the detail took a bit of work figuring out how to resize and attach, etc.

Thanks in advance!

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Posted

Rugose coral and a bivalve?

Cole~

Knowledge has three degrees-opinion, science, illumination. The means or instrument of the first is sense; of the second, dialectic; of the third, intuition.

Plotinus 204 or 205 C.E., Egyptian Philosopher

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Welcome to the forum Hud. You will find this a great source of info and excitement in this field.

Sorry I can't help with your specimen, but I am sure others will.

MH

"A man who asks is a fool for five minutes. A man who never asks is a fool for life".

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I think Cole have right.

Nice find.

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How far northeast of Flaming Gorge? There are no rocks old enough to have rugosa corals in that area. The oldest rocks are Cretaceous. I am thinking this might be a weird piece of petrified wood. I am at the salt lake airport for the next five hours if you wanna bring it by....

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