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Life is like a box of chocolate, you never know what you are gonna get!!!

Concerned for gas shortage in France, yesterday, in the early morning my wife and I changed our plans and we decided to leave France passing through Provence before reaching Munich, Germany, for one of the best European fossil show. The general idea was to visit some friends and fossil localities we knew along the way.

To make it short, we asked permission to enter in a fossil site to look for dinosaur eggshell fragments and once in, we immediately noticed that the place was a lot different from the last time we visit it, maybe because of last spring flash floods.

Most of the red sand soil that covered the site was gone, uncovering the creek bed. In a few minutes we step on some dinosaur eggshell fragments, and as I turned my eyes, I found 3 white circle on the bottom of one of the gullies.

WOWWOWWOWWOW!!!!! Dinosaur nest!!!!!! :o :o :o

We cleaned part of the creek bed, discovering from 8 to 11 (it is hard to count them right because some of them are just partial eggs) dino eggs in situ, they resembled multiple olympic rings.

We were obviously unable to dig them out, and, most important, the site is on private property. We reported to the owner and he was very happy. He also ask us to keep our mouth shut, the site could be vandalized and he does not want mess in his property. So, those are the best fossils I found this October, I just had to left them in place. :blink::(

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Astounding! :o

Very large eggs, yes?

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LOL,when I first saw the photos I thought you put a white circle around where you though the eggs where, thinking to myself "I don't see it" then I realized they were the eggs. :blush: Another great find.

Did the property owner say what he was going to do with it?

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Wow, are you going to go back and get them? That looks like some hard rock they are in, and I'll bet the prep on them is going to be a pain!! Keep us post on what happens with this find.

Ramo

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LOL,when I first saw the photos I thought you put a white circle around where you though the eggs where, thinking to myself "I don't see it" then I realized they were the eggs. :blush: Another great find.

Did the property owner say what he was going to do with it?

Thanks guys, I tried to upload a short video of the find (16 MB), but it was rejected :wacko: :wacko:

I should like the eggs will remain in situ, I like to see fossils in situ :) :)

Erosion... will be my epitaph!

http://www.paleonature.org/

https://fossilnews.org/

 

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great finds Nando ,

in the departement of Herault ,we have many dino eggs also :D:P:P

Thanks Alopias

Your land have beautiful fossils. On Fossili Veraci Paleomagazine there is an article about the dino eggs site in Herault

http://www.fossiliveraci.org/paleomuseum/58-dinosauri-alla-coque-

Erosion... will be my epitaph!

http://www.paleonature.org/

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Nando.... Outstanding find, I bet reverse prepped on a generous chunk of matrix with that patternation they would look fabulous ...

Cheers Steve... And Welcome if your a New Member... :)

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Hi,

Wooooowwwww ! Nandooooooo ! You made a fabulous discovery ! Congrats to you and your wife ! :D

Coco

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Amazing. I would walk right past that and never see it. In fact, I don't really see it in the pics. :wacko:

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Thanks guys, I tried to upload a short video of the find (16 MB), but I was not able to do it :wacko: :wacko:

I should like the eggs will remain in situ, I like to see fossils in situ :) :)

Upload it to youtube!

Great Finds! Have fun in Germany.

Das Leben ist wie eine Schachtel Pralinen man weiß nie was Fossilien finden Sie vielleicht!!

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Nando...mas! :D

The human mind has the ability to believe anything is true.  -  JJ

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AMAZING, I have never seen eggs situ like that, outstanding find, looks like a lot of work ahead to get them out, good luck. I would like to see a photo set of the prep on these if you can take some pics at different stages while prepping. Congrats.

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Great find Nando! You could upload the video to www.youtube.com and then post a link if you like

Thanks guys, I tried to upload a short video of the find (16 MB), but it was rejected :wacko: :wacko:

I should like the eggs will remain in situ, I like to see fossils in situ :) :)

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Nando-

Now that is an exciting find. If oyu need help collecting them, I'll come over next summer, after the ruiver erodes them all to the Mediterranean.... :D

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Nando-

Now that is an exciting find. If oyu need help collecting them, I'll come over next summer, after the ruiver erodes them all to the Mediterranean.... :D

I don't know what will happen, anyway it will be a pleasure to have you in Europe ;)

Erosion... will be my epitaph!

http://www.paleonature.org/

https://fossilnews.org/

 

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