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I see crinoids, brachiopods, and some things I can't identify just yet.
from Devonian sea, Devonian period 355-415 million years ago. found along Lake Michigan surf on the north end of Ludington State Park in May 2016
Fossil rojo, Cristal Swarovski Negro, Aretes y Broche de Plata (280)
Beet red Fossil and Jet Swarovski Crystals, Sterling Silver earrings and lobster clasp
Constructed of fossil bones from the Como Bluff dinosaur graveyard located on the bluffs behind the cabin. The site and the house are both listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located between Rock River and Medicine Bow, WY.
Fossil / Kerr Co., Texas, USA / Copyright ©2007 by William Tanneberger - All Rights Reserved.
Gastropod (Gyrodes petrosa)
Kerr Co., TX (Upper Glen Rose Limestone Formation)
The Glen Rose formation is of the Lower Cretaceous Geological era - 146 to 98 million years ago
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Fossil Horn Coral (Lophophyllidium sp.). This coral is from the Devonian period and is about 380 million years old. Found in the Wewoka Formation. Wewoka, Seminole Co., Oklahoma. (Collection of the Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum. Golden, Colo.)
Located between Payson and Camp Verde, Arizona, Fossil Creek flows all year as it is feed from a set of natural springs. It was recently returned to full flow after the removal of an upstream dam, which previously diverted over 90% of the stream for use at two of Arizona's oldest hydroelectric power plants, Childs and Irving.
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Colourful sponges (not lichen, I'm told) partly cover the most beautiful fossil patterns I've ever seen. Beside Crystal Creek in the Weld Valley, Tasmania.
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One of the coolest places ever. See the sink hole on the left? you can access that by swimming through an underwater arch by the falls. Super cool.
Crinoids, commonly known as "sea lilies," from the approximately 460-million-year-old Ordovician Bobcaygeon Formation in Ontario, Canada. These marine animals, which are echinoderms related to starfish and sand dollars, attached themselves to the sea floor and filtered food from the water with their feathery appendages. Crinoids are still alive today, but they are part of the Paleozoic evolutionary fauna, which was more abundant and diverse in the shallow seas that covered much of the present-day land area. The delicate specimens on this slab of rock were preserved when a strong storm toppled them to the sea floor and then buried them with a thin layer of mud.
Credit: Shanan Peters, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Fossil Horn Coral. It is exposed here in an outcrop of the Redwall Formation, a Mississippian limestone. Grand Canyon National Park. Coconino Co., Arizona.
Fossil / Kerr Co., Texas, USA / Copyright ©2007 by William Tanneberger - All Rights Reserved.
Gastropod sp. (Tylostoma tumidum)
Kerr Co., TX (Upper Glen Rose Limestone Formation)
The Glen Rose formation is of the Lower Cretaceous Geological era - 146 to 98 million years ago
Fossil Torreya Needle (Torreya geometrora) preserved in the Upper Eocene Florissant Formation about 34 million years ago. The tree, now extinct, is one of six species of conifers commonly found here. Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. Teller Co., Colo.
A tall, flat slab of fossil tabulate coral, with sparkling clear microcrystals lining the cell walls.
one of the many many pointy fossil shells spilling out of the clay cliffs at Colwell Bay. We went looking for sharks teeth but didn't find any this time, always loads of lovely shells though.
Dinosaur and fossil gallery, Jiangxi Museum, Nanchang, China. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.