Dry Dredgers March fossil hunting field trip - east KY pt 1
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Y'all could have saved some gas and driven to Mt. Airy forest at West Fork...some excellent exposures of Ordovician rocks there...and a bit closer to home if home is Cincinnati.
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very nice. washington has nothing to offer. =[[ i wanna be a paleontologist
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Eccezionale! Un vero paradiso per tutti gli appassionati di fossili.... grazie per questo video.
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There where about 30 people there .I only filmed a few that I ran into .Its a big place.
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oh well guess my fossil sites wont be shared with you.
riverlifeva 2 years ago
Its a very strict policy to keep collecting sites private .A ten dollar membership gives you access to ALL past collecting sites with directions and photos (in archieves) .
flyingscience 2 years ago
Are these tempestites? They look more like turbidite flow deposits.
A11ex 3 years ago
The ball and pillow shaped shale layers are documented in the Algeo and Brett field guide as caused by earthquakes and also by under sea landslides
flyingscience 3 years ago
Hunterwhales lives in Italy , he hunts whale and manatee fossil bones .He was in awe of our fossil treasure - look at his videos
flyingscience 3 years ago
Many of the thick broken rocks have great fossils but too dificult to chisel out.Too heavy to take home.
flyingscience 3 years ago