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At the beginning of the day, we eagerly head out into the gullies, not knowing what we may find.
At the beginning of the day, we eagerly head out into the gullies, not knowing what we may find.
Nice specimens of gypsum were found in one area.
Becky found this tiny fish vertebra when she sat down to rest.
Part of the Clidastes mosasaur jaw found by Claire.
James Lamb has found a very nice sized Cretoxyrhina mantelli shark tooth (Ginsu shark).
Into a new gully - and James Lamb almost immediately holds up a nice find, but what is it?
Very well preserved Squalicorax kaupi shark tooth (Crow shark).
More shark coprolite and piece of a jaw.
This is the first of several gullies we surveyed. Note the numerous dark rocks in the foreground. These are rounded pieces of marcasite/ fools gold. They littered the ground throughout this gully.