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Here's a new resource for every Rockhound ... - Now, I know that there are tons of Rockhounding sites out here on the Net. Still, I haven't seen one that really acts as not only a place to post Field Trip reports, but a place to organize and communicate with others wishing to plan and execut... - 2010/02/26 Re: The Panoche Field Trip and the Weather ... - We will definitely be going on this trip, rain or shine! We have folks coming from all over the state and it's one of those sandy, flat land sites that yields material the moment you open your car door. (Well, ok ... you might ha... - 2010/02/24 Best directions for the Little Panoche Field Trip! - Mark, Glen (a new friend from F.G.M.S.) and I went out to Little Panoche yesterday, and after walking the entire area, it looks even better than we'd thought! We found cutting material that made our eyes pop out, and there's plenty for everyone! We a... - 2010/02/21 Field Trip Fever! - Well, dear friends, it's almost ... well, okay, so it just seems like it's Spring! The flowers and hay fever are blooming, the grape vines have decided to start budding, and the Water Wars are heating up for another growing season. And, so soon after... - 2010/02/17 More from the "You never know what you might find" file ... - To "whet your whistle" for the upcoming Field Trip to the Little Panoche Reservoir site here are some more pics! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First, some from my Field Partner, Mark: A fine, br... - 2010/01/28 From the "You never know what you might find" file ... - Recently, my Field Partner, Mark, called me up and said, "Hey, lets go out to the West Side for a whole day!" He was in the middle of a 2 week vacation, enjoying his rest, his family, and his new lapidary equipment. Of course, this suggestion was l... - 2010/01/17
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Fossil Pictures
Pictures of popular fossils with references to where they were found.
Mike Horne's Geology web-site
Geology in and around Hull, East Yorkshire, UK. Including urban geology, Speeton Clay, Chalk, glacial geology of Holderness, fossils and microfossils.
Friends of the Speeton Clay
The fossils and geology of the Lower Cretaceous (marine) Speeton Clay in East Yorkshire U.K., and the people who study it.
Fossils of the Yorkshire Coast
A simple guide to the fossils commonly found on the Yorkshire Coast between Staithes and Scarborough
Hull Geological Society
Hull Geological Society was founded in 1888 and is now an educational charity, running lectures and field meetings for members and the public. Also publishes occasional journal "Humberside Geologist".
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