Standing around cooling off as the turtle is being excavated, and showing off finds from various parts of the gully.
Parts of a turtle bone during excavation, using a soft brush to keep the dirt cleared away.
Pieces of turtle bone
Five or six baby mosasaur vertebra were found in the roots of the tree.
Several members eagerly looking at the fish jaw and bones found by Jan.
James Lamb examining one of the fossils marked by a flag.
Several members found blackened fossil wood, which looked like charcoal. Note the shell attached to the wood.
Fossil turtle scapula.
This is a very well detailed fossil fish vertebra. Fossil shells and fragments littered much of the gully.
More pieces of the fish jaw are being found as members watch the excavation.