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Post by Rosie on Sept 8, 2015 7:58:24 GMT
I have half a fossilised fish
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Post by dianthus on Sept 8, 2015 17:22:05 GMT
That is a lovely specimen rosie
Did you find it local to you? No fossils in granite.....
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Post by daitheplant on Sept 8, 2015 19:54:18 GMT
Only sandstone and limestone.
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Post by dianthus on Sept 8, 2015 21:09:46 GMT
Mudstones, clays, and quite a few sedimentary rocks, Dai
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Post by daitheplant on Sept 9, 2015 20:05:15 GMT
I sit corrected, you geologist Di.
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Post by dianthus on Sept 9, 2015 20:33:34 GMT
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Post by Rosie on Sept 10, 2015 15:40:21 GMT
I'm not sure where it came from dianthus, I bought it in Edinburgh
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Post by dianthus on Sept 10, 2015 19:21:21 GMT
I hope they didn't charge you lots for it..... wonder where it was found?
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Post by daitheplant on Sept 10, 2015 19:50:03 GMT
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Post by dianthus on Sept 10, 2015 20:08:51 GMT
Try the Natural History Museum Dai...... I've never seen one except on TV
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Post by Rosie on Sept 11, 2015 7:39:43 GMT
I think it was £28 dianthus which was quite reasonable. My brother George has some fabulous fossils, he gave loads to my daughter Sara too, she loves them
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Post by dianthus on Sept 11, 2015 18:26:09 GMT
oohhh, rosie What has he got?
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Post by Rosie on Sept 14, 2015 11:22:47 GMT
Oh lordy, I would have to get a list off him dianthus. Next time I speak to him I'll ask for the names. I'll try and get a picture of all mine together
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Post by dianthus on Sept 14, 2015 11:54:09 GMT
Oh lordy, I would have to get a list off him dianthus. Next time I speak to him I'll ask for the names. I'll try and get a picture of all mine together Can't wait rosie
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Post by Rosie on Sept 15, 2015 15:21:54 GMT
This is my fossils dianthus. The small green rectangle by the tail of the fish is a piece of Fulgarite, not strictly a fossil but I love it.
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