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The Steropodongalmani Opalised Fossil From Lightning Ridge N.S.W.
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<blockquote data-quote="alexritchie" data-source="post: 23633" data-attributes="member: 1097"><p>Shauno,</p><p>Thanks for the prompt response.</p><p> I take it from your reply that your Dad and Alan are still around and I trust they are both keeping well so please pass on my best wishes, but I suspect that I am unlikely to get back to the Ridge myself much as I would like to.</p><p></p><p>And yes - I can send you some nice images of the two opalised jaws but I need advice on how to send them to a website such as this or, even better, if you give me your email address, I can send them to you to insert wherever you wish. </p><p></p><p>The more people who see these beauties the better are the chances of someone discovering, recognising and, even more importantly, saving more specimens like them. A website like this would have been a godsend back in the 1980s and 90s</p><p></p><p>If you want to see what I have been up to lately, do a Google search for 'Attenborough Canowindra' and log onto either the Sydney Morning Herald entry or the Melbourne Age site. And don't miss the accompanying video! </p><p></p><p>There's a long story behind that.</p><p></p><p>best wishes, </p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexritchie, post: 23633, member: 1097"] Shauno, Thanks for the prompt response. I take it from your reply that your Dad and Alan are still around and I trust they are both keeping well so please pass on my best wishes, but I suspect that I am unlikely to get back to the Ridge myself much as I would like to. And yes - I can send you some nice images of the two opalised jaws but I need advice on how to send them to a website such as this or, even better, if you give me your email address, I can send them to you to insert wherever you wish. The more people who see these beauties the better are the chances of someone discovering, recognising and, even more importantly, saving more specimens like them. A website like this would have been a godsend back in the 1980s and 90s If you want to see what I have been up to lately, do a Google search for 'Attenborough Canowindra' and log onto either the Sydney Morning Herald entry or the Melbourne Age site. And don't miss the accompanying video! There's a long story behind that. best wishes, Alex [/QUOTE]
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The Steropodongalmani Opalised Fossil From Lightning Ridge N.S.W.
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