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Denis Arcand

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The water level being low enough today, I was finally able to access my hidden hunting spot. I found some amazing fossils, perfectly prepared by Mother Nature. I have to be careful though: the cliff is eroding at its base and pieces sometimes fall off, especially when it rains. That's why I try to only visit the cliff on dry days and try not to stay too long and also avoid dangerous parts.

 

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One fossil a day will keep you happy all day:rolleyes:

Welcome to the FOSSIL ART

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I also found a bunch of  ossicles segments  while searching through the debris of a landslide at the bottom of the cliff.

 

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One fossil a day will keep you happy all day:rolleyes:

Welcome to the FOSSIL ART

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Nice piece of crinoid hash. Any idea what species they might be?

 

Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger

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