Age. Oligocene to L. Miocene
Approx. 23 million years old , now don't you feel young?
A pictorial of my collection featuring rocks, minerals and fossils!
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1 comment:
I can't believe I haven't discovered your blog before. I just found it via twitter.
I've got a small collection of these I've found on several different beaches. They're one of my favorite fossils, those and crinoids.
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