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Fossil fuel consumption increases, and the prices soar. It seems the world evolves around the production of oil
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Found on a scramble through this super awesome secret canyon out the back of the Pebble Creek campground.
This is for anyone who doubts that Yellowstone, once upon a time millions of years ago, was an ocean:)
Fossil flower (florissantia speirii) from the chocolate family. 44 million years old. John Day Fossil Beds, West Branch Creek, Oregon.
Got my watch back from the repair shop on the other side of the world...again. The first time they repaired it, it stayed repaired for 2 days.
To the right is the silver 2.5 guilder coin watch my father in law lent to me to overcome 12 weeks of watchlessness. He's still trying to give it to me but I think he should keep it.
I thought the two watches looked interesting together for a photo.
A bed of Orthocone Nautiloids (Orthoceras), a pair of sliced and polished Ammonites, and a Tilobite (Calymene Flexi). Seen on a fossil stall in Portobello Road Market.
Fossil orthoceran nautiloid cephalopod, probably Michelinoceras, in the floor of a shopping mall in Knoxville TN. 13 cm. Built like a nautilus but straight instead of coiled - these were extinct before the dinosaurs. The back end of the animal is to your right. The front end shows some chambers in a stack that must have reminded the original paleontologist (Foeste, 1932) of the Michelin man made out of tires.
Shot of gorge at Fossil Falls in the Mojave desert with the Sierra Nevada range in the background.
The Fossil Falls is a unique geological feature, located in the Coso Range of California in the United States. Volcanic activity in the mountain range, along with meltwater from glaciers in the nearby Sierra Nevada, played a role in the creation of the falls.
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Fossils photographed at the NY/NJ Gem & Mineral Show in Edison, NJ in April, 2014.
Largest fossil alligator ever found in North America.
Before leaving the fossil quarry, we took a moment to admire the view. Tomorrow we are heading over the the National Monument located just on the far side of the ridge on the horizon.
Cardigan: Fossil
Dress: Express
Belt: Anthropologie
Leggings: Target
Shoes: Born Sokal (via eBay)
Quote: The Rag Coat, by Lauren Mills
Fossil / Kerr Co., Texas, USA / Copyright ©2007 by William Tanneberger - All Rights Reserved.
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
Exhibition of fossils in the Alice Springs Reptile Centre, which is home to the largest reptile display in Central Australia.
Fossil March Fly (Plecia pealei). This creature lived during Eocene time, about 50 million years ago. This fossil is preserved in the Green River Formation, a laminated limestone precipitated from calcium-rich waters. The limestone is interbedded with many thin layers of volcanic ash and mudstone. Fossil Butte National Monument. Lincoln Co., Wyo.
With a population of about 450 people, Fossil is one of many isolated small towns dotting the eastern 3/4th of the State of Oregon. It is the county seat of very sparsely populated Wheeler County in north central Oregon. It sits at the junction of Oregon State Routes 19 (north-southeast) and 218 (coming in from the southwest). It is named after the fossils the first postmaster found on his ranch north of the current site of the town in 1876 when he established the first post office at his ranch. In 1881 it was decided to move the post office to the present site of Fossil and the town's first store was built.
Fossil Fuel playing somewhere in Marin County, California.
I think this is the sound technician sitting off to the side of the stage.
Hear them play
Fossil found at Ona Beach, in Seal Rock, Oregon. Crepidula fornicata is the Latin name for slipper shells or slipper limpits. As the individual creatures pile up on top of each other, the sex may change. The older specimens on the bottom are female and the younger on top are male. The males eventually turn into females as the colony grows.