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We found a limestone rock and opened it, in the search for more fossils! π€― Take a look and see if anything was inside! ποΈ You win some, you lose some! π
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Hereβs an ammonite rock that we found on a beach filled with Jurassic Age fossils and opened up in the local wood with a geology hammer ππ Inside, a stunning Dactylioceras ammonite from the Jurassic ππ¦ This ammonite is around
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We found a limestone rock and opened it, in the search for more fossils! π€― Take a look and see if anything was inside! ποΈ You win some, you lose some! π For ammonite rocks to crack open,
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Here are some golden pyritic rocks that we found and opened up on the beachππ The slabs had been part of a huge landslide which had revealed some material perfect for containing Jurassic fossils. Inside, some lovely eleganticera
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We found a Jurassic Age limestone rock and opened it, in the search for more fossils! π€― #natural #nature #fossil #jurassic #dinosaur
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We found this hidden under a huge boulder! ποΈ This must have been buried by the boulder many tides ago π Hopefully we make another exciting find like like this one soon! π For ammonite rocks to crack open,
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Fossil and crystal hunting on a remote beach! This soft shale was hiding something deep within! π€― Check out the gorgeous cephalopod specimens that were hidden within π Hereβs an outstanding
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Exposing a perfect Cretaceous Belemnite (Squid-like creature) fossil from the edge of a mudslide! π¦π¦ This is the βBelemnite Guardβ, which was the tough inner part of the belemnite π The soft tissue rarely preserved properly,
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Hereβs a Jurassic Age rock that we found and opened up on the beachππ The loose slab had been part of a landslide which had revealed some material perfect for containing Crystals and Fossils. They are roughly 185 million years
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Hereβs one of our Golden Nodules ππ€― The large nodule has an outer coating of Iron Pyrite ππ¬ The ammonite inside is an Eleganticeras, around 185 Million Years Old, older than the majority of the land dinosaurs! π¦π²
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