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Daniel1990

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The presentation makes it hard to be certain, but I think branch is more likely. 

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Very cool. Need better sharp pictures I think. Agree with Rockwood its hard to tell whats going on. 

 

My first interest that caught my eye is this elongated linear features and that could be a bract(s) like Lepidostrobophyllum or maybe it is even something like the axis/cross section of a cone which might be a stretch but I cant make out the details...

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The area to its immediate right does look like it has some poorly preserved diamond shaped leaf attachment scars so being a branch/trunk fragment seems likely but I'd like to see a sharper image of that as well if thats possible. 

 

Regards, Chris 

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If these are what they resemble then they are very poorly preserved examples of it. I would label it ?Wood indet.

 

 

Mark.

 

Fossil hunting is easy -- they don't run away when you shoot at them!

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