Fairburn and coral

Jim Coulthard

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Hi, Beside finding Fairburns in South Dakota we find some very nice coral.We also have Tee Pee canyon agates Thought you might like to see some I found. DSCF6714.webpDSCF6715.webpDSCF6716.webpDSCF6717.webpDSCF6718.webp
 

Wow, you really have some nice specimens!.
 

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Hi Jim: I'm wondering if the fossils (all or any of them) were found in proximity to the Fairburns or in conjunction with hunting for Fairburns. We have (actually my husband, David, has) found what appear to be impressions (molds) of bivalves, a possible stromatolite, and some highly distorted fossils & fossil parts that, so far, I am unable to identify. The fossils David found were discovered in conjunction with hunting for the ever-elusive Fairburn in SD. Any idea what type of coral the mostly gray-colored fossil in your collection might be? And here's the big question: Have you ever found a fossil in the same matrix as a Fairburn? Thanks for your beautiful photos & any thoughts you might have re: my questions.
 

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