D Diggerdude Joined Mar 23, 2013 Messages 806 Reaction score 271 Jul 12, 2013 #1 Here are some from Lune river in Tassie. Triassic age brachiopods mostly and some bryozoans. DD
H Hunting the yellow Joined Dec 20, 2012 Messages 1,810 Reaction score 1,341 Location down a hole Jul 13, 2013 #2 wow some really nice ones in there
aadelaidean Debra and Daryl Joined May 2, 2013 Messages 125 Reaction score 14 Aug 3, 2013 #3 very nice DD they would look good in any collection. I don,t have any fossils yet just a few gems. Thanks for the picture....Cheers Debra
very nice DD they would look good in any collection. I don,t have any fossils yet just a few gems. Thanks for the picture....Cheers Debra
Nugget Joined Nov 27, 2012 Messages 6,020 Reaction score 1,975 Aug 3, 2013 #4 Very cool find, thanks for sharing. Nugget.
P Paleoworld-101 Joined Jul 23, 2013 Messages 62 Reaction score 48 Aug 4, 2013 #5 Wow, they look remarkably similar to Brachiopods and Bryozoans that I have found up here in Sydney. Even the rock looks exactly the same. Nice specimens!
Wow, they look remarkably similar to Brachiopods and Bryozoans that I have found up here in Sydney. Even the rock looks exactly the same. Nice specimens!
D Daniel40 Joined Aug 20, 2013 Messages 18 Reaction score 0 Aug 21, 2013 #6 Very nice mate and great pictures
Willo Ian Williams Joined Jun 18, 2013 Messages 242 Reaction score 460 Sep 5, 2013 #7 When I was living in Tassie, I scoured the place for fishing spots, well the Ouse river upstream from the old bridge to the south of Waddamana has some nice fossils in it. And also good nymph fishing for brown trout! Willo
When I was living in Tassie, I scoured the place for fishing spots, well the Ouse river upstream from the old bridge to the south of Waddamana has some nice fossils in it. And also good nymph fishing for brown trout! Willo