My oldest beach find so far

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My oldest beach find so far

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Well it must be old, it's a dinosaur! :))
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Post by Fusion »

Looks more like a Loch find than a beach find.
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diplodicus sandisauraus - i think
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That's the one!
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Post by Broadsword »

:))
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Great Condition even skin colour has been very well preserved:-)
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Post by Guybrush »

The sand on the beach can do that to you. :)
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