Anyone have one like this?

ugunaeatthat?

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Jun 22, 2012
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Hello Treasure Hunters,

I was told this is probably a shell fossil conglomerate. This very possible since I found the rock on a beach. I'd just like some confirmation and maybe any other input from some fossil hounds.
Anything would be a huge help and much appreciated.
Thanks guys.


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woof!

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Dec 12, 2010
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The beach itself is recent. The shell conglomerate may be hundreds of millions of years old, it was not formed on the beach you see now. In order to date it you'll have to say where it was found so someone who knows how to read geological maps can trace it back to the geological stratum from which it likely originated.

--Dave J.
 

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