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05 April 2020
fossils
From 1969, an ammonite and some elm leaves.
Ammonites first appeared some 240 million years ago.
The zelkova could go back as far as 2.5 - 5.3 million years ago.
Great - I have two small ammonites on a saucer in my office and a large one out in the garden - all from a geology trip to an island off Skye. Soe rocks here https://bit.ly/34dlGPZ
Great - I have two small ammonites on a saucer in my office and a large one out in the garden - all from a geology trip to an island off Skye.
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Love an ammonite but to see the leaves we know now from deep time is quite evocative.
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Fossils are fascinating.
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Nice fossil stamps. The steps to my front door are limestone and have a couple of fossils embedded there.
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