After the winter storms

It is uncommon to find really good fossil specimens along our local Ringstead Beach, Dorset. These ammonite remains were the best of the bunch during a winter walk yesterday.

 

In the foreground, there is a nicely preserved compressed ammonite about the size of a 5 pence / 10 cent coin that is placed for comparison behind. The there is in a much larger rock full of unidentified micro fossils. Two larger fragments were also found. The partial ammonite to the right is the size of your middle finger. It was just visible jutting out from clay washed down off the cliffs during winter storms, but easy enough to carefully extract. The chunk further back is much larger again but poorly preserved. They are all approximately 150 million years old from the Jurassic era.

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Uploaded on February 24, 2018
Taken on February 24, 2018