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The "put-in" at the first creek, where Greg decided to hang out while we searched for a productive site.
The "put-in" at the first creek, where Greg decided to hang out while we searched for a productive site.
Claire has found a Clidases mosasaur jaw, including several teeth, literally laying on the surface of the gully, in eyesight of where we parked our cars.
Standing around cooling off as the turtle is being excavated, and showing off finds from various parts of the gully.
Several members eagerly looking at the fish jaw and bones found by Jan.
People gather around where a mosasaur was found, while James Lamb points out parts of the skeleton.
James Lamb spends a few minutes on every single field trip to write down the details of the site in his log book, including who was on the trip, what was found, and other items of interest. Log books such as these are an important part of the professional paleontologist's responsibility.