littleneckhalfshell
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- Jun 21, 2005
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Fossil or weird conglomerate ? I have three of these and I am sure they are NOT weathered concrete.
My Great Aunt found them on the property back in the 50's, she called them 'Elephant feet' because of the shape and size.
I am wondering if they are a type of Coral head, or some other recognizable fossil. Not far from us a university is checking out
a petrified forest, that may be older than the Gilboa forest. (Gilboa Fossil Forest, New York, USA, is cited as home to the Earth's oldest forest.[SUP][1][/SUP] Located near the Gilboa Dam in Schoharie County, New York,)
My Great Aunt found them on the property back in the 50's, she called them 'Elephant feet' because of the shape and size.
I am wondering if they are a type of Coral head, or some other recognizable fossil. Not far from us a university is checking out
a petrified forest, that may be older than the Gilboa forest. (Gilboa Fossil Forest, New York, USA, is cited as home to the Earth's oldest forest.[SUP][1][/SUP] Located near the Gilboa Dam in Schoharie County, New York,)