The benefits of Bert
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The benefits of Bert
With the help of storm Bert there were plenty of fossils to be found where I live. Here’s a few I came across yesterday. Has the storm helped anyone else with fossil hunting or beach detecting?
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Hi Pedrosky,
Nice picture, and great finds.
Whereabouts do you live?
I haven't been able to go to the beaches, but would surely like some findings like yours.
Thanks for sharing,
Christian
Nice picture, and great finds.
Whereabouts do you live?
I haven't been able to go to the beaches, but would surely like some findings like yours.
Thanks for sharing,
Christian
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Hi Christian, I’m in Kent on the south coast near Folkestone. I also find the odd sea urchin fossil while detecting.Hofling wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 3:54 pm Hi Pedrosky,
Nice picture, and great finds.
Whereabouts do you live?
I haven't been able to go to the beaches, but would surely like some findings like yours.
Thanks for sharing,
Christian
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It's ubelievable that they look so good and are so old.
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And crazy to think these creatures were swimming around where I live millions of years before humans even existed!!!swansea jack wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 10:39 pm It's ubelievable that they look so good and are so old.![]()
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I know how do you take facts like that on board.Pedrosky wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 12:26 pm And crazy to think these creatures were swimming around where I live millions of years before humans even existed!!!


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They were on the earth for 140 Million years but become extinct 66 million years ago along with the dinosaurs when that rather large asteroid hit the earth so your finds are at least 66 Million + years old.Pedrosky wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 12:26 pm And crazy to think these creatures were swimming around where I live millions of years before humans even existed!!!
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A few years ago I spent a very pleasant summer down there showing families how to find fossils while I hoovered up the gold. There are some clay beds exposed at low tide towards the camping site which throw up nice condition pearly ones. ![ThumbsUp [81/]](./images/smilies/81_EmoticonsHDcom.png)
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That’s the exact spot I go to and where these were found. They were all pearly too but unless they are varnished/sealed the shiny layer flakes off over time. If I don’t varnish then I soak them in vinegar to remove the calcium and am left with shiny pyrite fossils. Here’s both resultsfred wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 6:00 am A few years ago I spent a very pleasant summer down there showing families how to find fossils while I hoovered up the gold. There are some clay beds exposed at low tide towards the camping site which throw up nice condition pearly ones.![]()
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Cracking fossils those ![ThumbsUp [81/]](./images/smilies/81_EmoticonsHDcom.png)
I was out on an arable field today and storm Bert had washed out some flint scrapers . Picked up 5 , not prehistoric man’s finest work but scrapers all the same!
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I was out on an arable field today and storm Bert had washed out some flint scrapers . Picked up 5 , not prehistoric man’s finest work but scrapers all the same!
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They were washed out as you were hoping! Well spottedMattjb wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:13 pm Cracking fossils those
I was out on an arable field today and storm Bert had washed out some flint scrapers . Picked up 5 , not prehistoric man’s finest work but scrapers all the same!
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