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The Fossil Forum - Fossils, Paleontology Science The worldwide community of fossil collectors, enthusiasts and paleontologists sharing their knowledge about fossils Meet new friends with old interests
Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Can't figure out what that fossil is? Share bright, sharp images in JPG format, and general location info here for identification!
Fossil Discussion - The Fossil Forum Fossil Hunting Trips This is the place to share your fossil collecting adventures or see what other members of the community have been finding lately
Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum Fossil Hunting Trips This is the place to share your fossil collecting adventures or see what other members of the community have been finding lately PLEASE be circumspect about posting maps or coordinates to areas you hunt Only share generalized location info!
Tropical Fossils in Alaska | Geophysical Institute A 20-inch fossil palm leaf that once waved over a tropical forest in Alaska 45-60 million years ago The fossil was found in rocks near the Malaspina Glacier Photo from the U S Geological Survey, Dept of the Interior
Collections - The Fossil Forum Collections Welcome to The Fossil Forum Collections! This section is intended to be a database for our members to archive and document distinctive fossil specimens in their collections It will help our community turn their personal collections into a useful database for fossil identification A virtual museum, of sorts In addition, the CRM will also serve to educate those new to paleontology
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Rock redwoods in Sutton, stone bird tracks in Denali | Geophysical . . . The twin stems of a 55-million year old fossil tree resting in the soil near Sutton, Alaska Photo by Chris Williams Tracks of a large, crane-like bird that walked in the Denali National Park area about 70 million years ago Figure courtesy of Tony Fiorillo The twin stems of a 55-million year old fossil tree resting in the soil near Sutton