Over to creek again

Joe G from Md

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Thanks for the pics.
 

Nice...I liked the one with the snakeskin pattern...very interesting. Could you elaborate on that one? Thx Ddf.
 

Nice...I liked the one with the snakeskin pattern...very interesting. Could you elaborate on that one? Thx Ddf.

Not really sure ,I think it's some sort of tree bark or a plant stalk??? I don't lug them back anymore I just take pictures the camera weighs much less. [if they are special I will lug them although some are bigger than basketballs]
 

Hello Joe G from MD! These were found in Kentucky, correct? I was recently visiting EKU as my son will be attending this fall. I stopped to check out Silver Creek and found the entire rocky shore line contains fossils! I also found a softball size stone which appears to be chert and is very heavy for it's size. Anywho, I love the second to the last pic, really great find!
 

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