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Another good rain....

Thunderstorms rolled through last night so I headed out in a quest for fossils. I arrived wondering what could just be waiting for me...I grabbed my backpack and started walking and scanning...nothing but broken pieces and teeth barely visible to the naked eye ! I was thinking surely the rain must have washed something good out... then I spotted a bourlette pattern and root lobe...I immediately tugged gently on it and a 2 inch+ Angy "appeared" in my hand. Sorry no ground shot this time...forgot my camera. My hunt continued on, but the recent rains although washing some teeth out seemed to cover a lot of the creek with sand and unfortunately a lot of the fossil material as well. I did manage to find a few more smaller teeth, but the Angy was best find of the hunt, but it certainly made my day !

1 available
Location Dorchester County, South Carolina, USA

ID3501
MemberGreg
Date Added9/27/2009

2 inch Summerville Angustidens
2 inch Summerville Angustidens(reverse)
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Comments
nice - 9/27/2009
Reviewer : Govinn from Virginia United States
Total Rating : 10
Love that Angy!!! Great finds! Content Quality : 10 of 10

Drool Quotient : 10 of 10

Picture Quality : 10 of 10
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- 9/27/2009
Reviewer : Daryl from Maryland United States
Total Rating : 10
I really like the different colors on the smaller teeth! Content Quality : 10 of 10

Drool Quotient : 10 of 10

Picture Quality : 10 of 10
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