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Another Trip To Me Favorite Digging Place


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Yesterday me friend and me doing another trip to our favorite digging place near Antwerpen in Belgium.

Found on sunday me first almost 100 % perfect meg there ,see on me other tripreport from this week.

It was a fine day,cloudy ,with some sun and dry,good wether for a dig.

There are also some other fossilfriends on the place.

First surching for a good spot to dig a pit.

Found a nice layer and the sieving can begin.

Frequently some teeth in the sieve ,many broken but also some nice teeth between.

here some pictures from the place,and some teeth I have found.

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1 overview of the digging place

2 the well you need to dig B)

3 sieving the sand and hopefully some teeth inside.

4 overview of me good teeth from that day

5- 6 some close by pictures galeocerdas dolfin teeth and notorynchus cepedianus teeth.

7 Carcharoides catticus

8 Cosmopolitodus hastalis

9 lamna nasus

10 odontaspis reticulata

11 Alopias latidens

12 Alopias cf. superciliosus

13 Some of me collection from this place, with me very nice meg in the middle .

It was a fine day digging with lots of friends ,good wether and nice finds.

Cor

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Man you had a great trip Nice finds looks cold there.

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Nice finds! The methods are quite similar as here in North Central Florida.. except the gravel layers are usually waiste deep in water. :-)

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Man you had a great trip Nice finds looks cold there.

Nice finds Cor! :)

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And Seldom, your avitars are startin' to freak me out. :blink:

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Hey

Yes I know ,was last year in Florida and dit a nice trip to Gainsville to sieve in the creeks there with Anson,Cris and William (worthy 55 :) )

Cor

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Sweet! Like your finds and good luck on your next hunt.

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Hello

Yesterday me friend and me doing another trip to our favorite digging place near Antwerpen in Belgium.

Found on sunday me first almost 100 % perfect meg there ,see on me other tripreport from this week.

It was a fine day,cloudy ,with some sun and dry,good wether for a dig.

There are also some other fossilfriends on the place.

First surching for a good spot to dig a pit.

Found a nice layer and the sieving can begin.

Frequently some teeth in the sieve ,many broken but also some nice teeth between.

here some pictures from the place,and some teeth I have found.

picture

1 overview of the digging place

2 the well you need to dig B)

3 sieving the sand and hopefully some teeth inside.

4 overview of me good teeth from that day

5- 6 some close by pictures galeocerdas dolfin teeth and notorynchus cepedianus teeth.

7 Carcharoides catticus

8 Cosmopolitodus hastalis

9 lamna nasus

10 odontaspis reticulata

11 Alopias latidens

12 Alopias cf. superciliosus

13 Some of me collection from this place, with me very nice meg in the middle .

It was a fine day digging with lots of friends ,good wether and nice finds.

Cor

I love your Thresher (Alopias) teeth. In all my Gainesville hunting, I have only found 2 and they are among my faves.

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