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3/24/09

Hit the beach on the way home again.  Conditions were far from ideal but it was a good day.  I found my first squalodon tooth, which is in good shape.  I found three megs with busted tips and a couple nice hemis.   
Location Calvert County, Maryland, USA

ID3288
Memberjohnny
Date Added3/25/2009

  

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Sometimes it pays to stick close to home ...
Sometimes it pays to stick close to home ...
Calvert Cliffs Fossil Hunt Feb. 6 2006
Calvert Cliffs Fossil Hunt Feb. 6 2006
Finally - One to Keep!
Finally - One to Keep!
  

Comments
- 3/25/2009
Reviewer : Down by the banks from
Total Rating : 10
Nice teeth man, love that posterior meg tooth in your last post. Content Quality : 10 of 10

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- 3/26/2009
Reviewer : Govinn from Virginia United States
Total Rating : 10
Great job. I look forward to meeting you this weekend. Content Quality : 10 of 10

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Nice finds - 3/26/2009
Reviewer : Fat Boy from Maryland United States
Total Rating : 10
Great stuff on your last two days. Thanks for sharing. Hopefully I'll see you out there some day if I can ever shake free again! Yeah, that posterior meg is sweet! Content Quality : 10 of 10

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Wow - 3/26/2009
Reviewer : MikeDOTB from North Carolina United States
Total Rating : 10
That was a pretty great trip home from work! Must be nice to live that close to a fossil hunting site. Content Quality : 10 of 10

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- 3/26/2009
Reviewer : Daryl from Maryland United States
Total Rating : 10
Awesome teeth from both trips! I don't think that one tooth is a Squalodon though, looks more like what some folks call a "Giant Dolphin" tooth. It's stil lawesome looking though either way. daryl. Content Quality : 10 of 10

Drool Quotient : 10 of 10

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