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I'm a fossil collector :D Lots of fossils I collect are shared with kids all around. This one site which I go to once a year gives me enough material ,that it take me all year to clean and sort.
Been doing a lot more with all the rain. Thanks Walter thats my favorite one as well.
 
Hello - This is my first post so I hope I get this right. I did my first Venice fossil dive last week and need some help with identification. I'd like to know, not only what these are, but a general era for how old these are. Thank you!

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My wife found this while tooth diving off the NC coast. We guessed it was a whale bone but we have no clue what we're talking about. Its hollow on one end and closed off on the other. The closed end looks like spongy bone marrow.

Ideas? Do you need to see any other angles?

thanks!
 

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July 17, 2010 Alhambra 12:00

6" fake meg with a number written in the back found at 18' near the blocks? Who is droping these? Did I win a contest from a LDS or something.....lol. I keep getting upload errors on the pics?
 

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