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Quarry recommendation in Kemmerer Wy. - Fossil Hunting Trips - The . . . I have been to the American Fossil Quarry many times and highly recommend them, although there are many options, with varying price levels and amenities opportunities Professional fossil preparation services at Red Dirt Fossils, LLC
Chasing Trilobites Devonian Discoveries at Lost River Quarry The quarry itself is right along the road, which made access easy It was a cool experience just walking up and seeing all the shale exposed—it felt like a treasure hunt waiting to happen Most of my time was spent scanning the loose rock and splitting some pieces to see what was inside
2023 summer collecting at Langs quarry! - The Fossil Forum Recently, I spent 5 days at Lang’s quarry collecting fossils and hanging out with some friends We broke large blocks in the quarry searching for Eurypterids and Pterygotids, of which we found many including a multi-plate Are best find was a small incomplete Proscorpius, pictured below
My Hunting trip to Eben Emael (Maastrichtian of Belgium) I visit the Romontbos Quarry in Eben Emael multiple times a year with our fossil club, the BVP (Belgische vereniging voor Paleontologie) It's one of the last active locations that's still accessible in the Maastrichtian Type Location that allows hunting, and the quarry is only a 20 minute drive away for me, so that's ideal DISCLAIMER:
A Visit to Granton Quarry - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum While on a trip in NYC, I thought it would be fun to visit Old Granton Quarry as it was close to where I was staying In the first day, I found some nice material so I returned for another ~2 hrs on the last day of the trip Day one was in the afternoon, cloudy but without rain Nice conditions, and I stayed exactly 2 hours
Ernst Quarry Sharktooth Hill: A Cautionary Tale Anyway, Slow Curve is an old name for that quarry and I assume LA County (Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History) has a locality number for it The name goes back way before Bob bought the land Bob owned other quarries but as has been indicated, much of the land was sold after he passed away in 2007 Bob was a good guy
Dermal denticles from Steeplehouse quarry - The Fossil Forum Location: Steeplehouse quarry, Wirksworth, Derbyshire, United Kingdom I haven’t got around to separating or giving it my best shot to an i d on the associated crinoids as yet, but I thought you would like to see my work in progress If you would like to view the PDF below it makes for a very interesting read Steeplehouse quarry
My First Vertebrate from the Florissant Fossil Beds The quarry doesn’t normally open until Memorial Day, but I went with the Colorado State University entomology club I successfully lobbied for the club to take a field trip there, and the club got the trip funded by the student’s association so we got to go in as a by-appointment special group for “free” (at least for us)
Fossil hunting weekend to the Jurassic of Luxembourg (BE LUX) Unlike the quarry of the previous day this large quarry was extremely rich in fossils Common finds here are multiple species corals, bivalves and brachiopods but also large gastropods, ammonites and nautiloids can be found here (including the largest species of Nautilus ever discovered: Cenoceras rumelangense) as well as giant Belemnites like
Giant Cement Quarry - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum What a fun day it was, a great experience According to my host, it wasn't one of the most productive days but I found a few things and I was happy The last two pics are of an oyster (front and back) Thanks for looking I think the quarry is Eocene, not sure Edited March 14, 2012 by Taffie