08-07-vl-1786-maybe-ammonite
This appears to be a very large ammonite (3-4 feet in diameter) in the side of a gully wall. Quicksand (wet chalk) 10 feet below and the ledge is 10 feet above, so this will prove to be a challenge to excavate.
This appears to be a very large ammonite (3-4 feet in diameter) in the side of a gully wall. Quicksand (wet chalk) 10 feet below and the ledge is 10 feet above, so this will prove to be a challenge to excavate.
James Lamb collecting fish bones from a side gully
A better view of the Clidastes mosasaur jaw found by Claire.
Larry found a handful of very detailed fossil shark coprolite.
Fossil fish jaw (Saurodon) found by James Lamb as he was blazing a trail to a new collecting location.
A nice string of connected fish vertebra, possibly ichthyodectid, also found by Claire (who'd you expect??)
Almost as soon as Claire entered the gully, she spotted this Saurodon fish jaw with teeth. Her luck proceeded to get better and better throughout the day.