another day at the office for shae. 🙂 really liked the pacing and enjoyed the longer length. I think one long one a month is a good idea as I'm sure it is a lot of time invested from hunt, then edit and finally upload. a mix of smaller hunts/reveals plus a big special (the fossil extraction with the Paleontologists from the university was a treat) and a preparation video now and then, always gets my attention. I even will rewatch a preparation video now and again. something really satisfying about watching the fossil get uncovered from the host rock. thanks for all your work
Thank you for your comment, we really appreciate it. I was pretty proud of making this video, mainly because it took so long to make and I think the end result was pretty good. I will try to make a few more in this style, but definitely also have a few smaller fossil hunts to be edited and would really like to make some better quality preparation videos. Hopefully should be onwards and upwards from here! 🦖🦕
Wonderful job Shae and great video and wonderful commentary as you travelled the beaches. Aaron, the long format works well, and flies by quickly. Those vertebrae are spectacular. Please remember to follow up once they are prepped. You seemed very relaxed and happy during the intro, and your infectious enthusiasm comes across and fills me with excitement, as my wifey and I just paid for flights and accommodation to visit the Yorkshire coast next summer. Yorkshire tourism should be a sponsor for your channel!
Thank you very much Paul, I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it. I will certainly follow up in due course when they are prepared, might be a while though. We are all looking forward to seeing you in the very near future!
Drone showed ANCIENT layers....INCREDIBLE! Long sea side ADVENTURE hypnotic, mind imagined the time so long ago UNBELIEVABLY encapsulated in the present! Nature's GIFTS all TREASURES! Such BEAUTY & MYSTERY full of DISCOVERY well documented narrated shared on UA-cam. Like nobody else.....thank you!
I really enjoyed this long video which included walking on the beach seeing what the ocean and hillside look like as well as Shea and his brothers comments. I really appreciate the fact that you guys seem very comfortable and natural on camera. It makes it very relaxing to watch.
Awwww feels like ages since we've seen Shae on the beach! Great finds, fab video! Hope to see you some time soon Shae! Amber always has pocket fulls of stuff to show you 😅
What a wonderful video! Very much enjoyed the cuts to different items of scenery, the interspersing of drone footage, the "inside joke" of filming the cave and waterfall, and the feeling of the whole thing being a running game of "spot the fossil." The commentary each of you shared at different times was pleasant; you both have similar styles, but there are enough differences that it piques additional interest when you swap off. The whale was a bit startling, but very interesting after the initial hair-standing-on-end-because-it's-a-non-fossilized-dead-thing reaction. I read somewhere that when a large animal carcass settles, it completely changes that place's ecosystem, because suddenly there's an initial flush of new resources, but the initial flush ultimately becomes an overburden, so organisms have to develop novel or different strategies to take advantage of the sheer volume. Have you seen evidence of such changes in the year(?) you've been encountering the whale? Did not know that Shae did this full-time. Congratulations, whenever that transition happened! What a blessing to be able to make your work something you seem to enjoy so much. Both of you have mentioned several times that fossils can be eroded and damaged by wave action and other elements very quickly. It occurs to me that I've never seen a good video treatment of a fossil being eroded. Would you be willing to try a pseudo-time-lapse video of an embedded fossil (such as the crushed eleganticeros Shae showed in the big boulder) being washed away? Taking a few moments of footage every time you happen by to see it and eventually cutting a film together so we can sort of see the process in action, sort of? Just a request, as if you don't have enough projects on your hands. 😝
I love your videos, they are an amazing break for someone who can't get out at all especially onto a beach. I love your nature shots and you definitely inspire me to have a look around at all the crazy Stones that I've collected for 20 years and I have discovered I had always been collecting fossils! Thanks to your channel I'm starting to know their names. I have a USB microscope and I discovered a tiny fossilised shell looking like a snail or ammonite! Only 2mm wide haha! Great work snd many thanks to you and your brother.
I think I’m pretty spoiled for beaches really, there’s also many more beautiful beaches around here which aren’t good for fossils as such but still equally lovely to visit
Thank you so much for sharing your adventures with us 🙏🏻 I live on the coast of Cape Breton, we have some beautiful fossil cliffs full of plant fossils but nothing quite like this. I love watching and following along on your adventures; it’s a huge dream of mine to get to explore areas like these and thanks to you guys I can to a point💕 I dream of the day I find my first ammonite 😁🙌🏻
I love the longer videos myself. Better than anything on TV these days, but I also know the time and hard work it takes to make them. Love your channel. I'll watch what ever it is you and your brother make. Great content. Hello from New Jersey USA. Stay safe you two.
The longer video worked well but the shorter ones are also very informative. I feel that short insights can be more varied and give a much greater variety of finds and beaches. They also help with my beach selection as I am the wrong age and physically, no longer able to cope with some of the pathways especially where ropes are concerned! Excellent work, more please!
Bravo pour cette video ,vous vivez dans un pays ou cette plage regorge de fossiles c est sublime pour les personnes qui recherche de telles merveilles félicitations à vous de nous partager tout cela j attends avec impatience la prochaine vidéos Merci à vous 👏👏👏👏
Spectacular!! It didn’t seem possible to be an hour long video. So very interesting. Amazed how much weight Shea carried during that long fossil hunt hike. Running down the rocks to the sea was scary 😧 Hello little seal 🦭 😎
Thank you, I also didn’t think it would be possible to make such a long video and to keep it interesting throughout, I’m glad you enjoyed it, more videos like this to come 🦕🦖
I like the longer videos. I'd even enjoy seeing you guys walking down the beach pointing out interesting natural things that you see every day like the seal or the different types of tide pool life.
Crikey fella that looked like a tiring day - well done - I liked the paddles bummer they broke but still cool. The scenic drone shots were beautiful. What an awesome job you have
The long videos are good, but they are really tough to watch because they make you dizzy. Fossils are so fascinating and both of you are so knowledgeable, I've learned a lot about the collecting and preparation from both of you and your Dad. I keep hoping you'll find really rare ones:) Cheers, Rik Spector
The majority of rock you see will have either come from glacier drift or fallen from the cliff itself. There’s also sea defences which are imported from abroad and those rocks are ridiculously big!
Awesome video you guys have awesome fossils. Beautiful seal.you guys could probably sell some of your finds. I would love jet and pyratized wood myself.anyway great videos .
I enjoyed the longer video also! New subscriber, I really enjoyed it all! Keep up the good work guys, you both have a great future ahead, you folks must be so proud! ❤️ from Middle River, Maryland Baltimore County USA🇺🇸👍🏻
When I lived in southern Utah I discovered a cliff face with occasional fossils in it. I spent months picking up, breaking off and admiring what I found. It is passionate.
I really enjoyed this longer video! This was really enjoyable. I'd love to have a nodule. Do you ship to the USA? I can do lapidary (precious and semiprecious stone cutting) and jewelry work, so prepping a fossil should be within my abilities I think.
Rocks certainly can fall, it can be really dangerous so you have to be careful. I did make a video in a storm before, I will make another one if I happen to be out when a storm comes on ⛈
I live in Carlisle Cumbria and I have a river close to our house the river caldew, when my son was younger ( he is now 19years old & still looks for them). I would take him out with me & his pals & find flat / round grey stones & would split the stones & finding fossils, my son & his pals would take them to school to show the teacher
I got worried when i saw the overgrowth. Is no one maintaining the stairs and wheedwacking along the path? It's a health-hazard to not be able to see where you step!
another day at the office for shae. 🙂 really liked the pacing and enjoyed the longer length. I think one long one a month is a good idea as I'm sure it is a lot of time invested from hunt, then edit and finally upload. a mix of smaller hunts/reveals plus a big special (the fossil extraction with the Paleontologists from the university was a treat) and a preparation video now and then, always gets my attention. I even will rewatch a preparation video now and again. something really satisfying about watching the fossil get uncovered from the host rock. thanks for all your work
Thank you for your comment, we really appreciate it. I was pretty proud of making this video, mainly because it took so long to make and I think the end result was pretty good. I will try to make a few more in this style, but definitely also have a few smaller fossil hunts to be edited and would really like to make some better quality preparation videos. Hopefully should be onwards and upwards from here! 🦖🦕
It's really nice to see Shae doing a long video! Well done! You're so lucky to live in that amazing part of the world!
Thank you, I think he did a really good job! Certainly must have been a tiring walk going the distance that he did! 🦕🦖
Wonderful job Shae and great video and wonderful commentary as you travelled the beaches. Aaron, the long format works well, and flies by quickly. Those vertebrae are spectacular. Please remember to follow up once they are prepped. You seemed very relaxed and happy during the intro, and your infectious enthusiasm comes across and fills me with excitement, as my wifey and I just paid for flights and accommodation to visit the Yorkshire coast next summer. Yorkshire tourism should be a sponsor for your channel!
Thank you very much Paul, I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it. I will certainly follow up in due course when they are prepared, might be a while though. We are all looking forward to seeing you in the very near future!
Shae is the only snack I need, thanks.
Drone showed ANCIENT layers....INCREDIBLE!
Long sea side ADVENTURE hypnotic, mind imagined the time so long ago UNBELIEVABLY encapsulated in the present! Nature's GIFTS all TREASURES!
Such BEAUTY & MYSTERY full of DISCOVERY well documented narrated shared on UA-cam.
Like nobody else.....thank you!
I really enjoyed this long video which included walking on the beach seeing what the ocean and hillside look like as well as Shea and his brothers comments. I really appreciate the fact that you guys seem very comfortable and natural on camera. It makes it very relaxing to watch.
WOW,great presentation.Shae....you should be doing more of them....quite a long trek too...Thanks👍
I’ll see if I can convince him to make a few more 😉
@@YorkshireFossils i hope so...👍
Awwww feels like ages since we've seen Shae on the beach! Great finds, fab video!
Hope to see you some time soon Shae! Amber always has pocket fulls of stuff to show you 😅
I look forward to seeing what bits and bobs you have to show me! Always nice to see you guys out on the beach!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it 🙏
What a wonderful video! Very much enjoyed the cuts to different items of scenery, the interspersing of drone footage, the "inside joke" of filming the cave and waterfall, and the feeling of the whole thing being a running game of "spot the fossil." The commentary each of you shared at different times was pleasant; you both have similar styles, but there are enough differences that it piques additional interest when you swap off.
The whale was a bit startling, but very interesting after the initial hair-standing-on-end-because-it's-a-non-fossilized-dead-thing reaction. I read somewhere that when a large animal carcass settles, it completely changes that place's ecosystem, because suddenly there's an initial flush of new resources, but the initial flush ultimately becomes an overburden, so organisms have to develop novel or different strategies to take advantage of the sheer volume. Have you seen evidence of such changes in the year(?) you've been encountering the whale?
Did not know that Shae did this full-time. Congratulations, whenever that transition happened! What a blessing to be able to make your work something you seem to enjoy so much.
Both of you have mentioned several times that fossils can be eroded and damaged by wave action and other elements very quickly. It occurs to me that I've never seen a good video treatment of a fossil being eroded. Would you be willing to try a pseudo-time-lapse video of an embedded fossil (such as the crushed eleganticeros Shae showed in the big boulder) being washed away? Taking a few moments of footage every time you happen by to see it and eventually cutting a film together so we can sort of see the process in action, sort of? Just a request, as if you don't have enough projects on your hands. 😝
I love your videos, they are an amazing break for someone who can't get out at all especially onto a beach. I love your nature shots and you definitely inspire me to have a look around at all the crazy Stones that I've collected for 20 years and I have discovered I had always been collecting fossils! Thanks to your channel I'm starting to know their names. I have a USB microscope and I discovered a tiny fossilised shell looking like a snail or ammonite! Only 2mm wide haha! Great work snd many thanks to you and your brother.
Those beaches are so beautiful! There isn't anything remotely like that where I live.
I think I’m pretty spoiled for beaches really, there’s also many more beautiful beaches around here which aren’t good for fossils as such but still equally lovely to visit
Really good ones!! Good work!👏👏. In my opinion one large video periodically mixed with short ones would be fine.
Greetings 👋🙏
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for the feedback, I will certainly try and vary it up a bit 🙏
Nearly an hour watching the most gorgeous fossil hunter I know of trudging the beach opening nodules! Heaven!
Thank you so much for sharing your adventures with us 🙏🏻
I live on the coast of Cape Breton, we have some beautiful fossil cliffs full of plant fossils but nothing quite like this. I love watching and following along on your adventures; it’s a huge dream of mine to get to explore areas like these and thanks to you guys I can to a point💕
I dream of the day I find my first ammonite 😁🙌🏻
Awesome hunt! I love those little verts!
Great video! That pyritized petrified wood piece definitely would have come home with me! Love that stuff so much! Thanks for sharing your adventures!
I love the longer videos myself. Better than anything on TV these days, but I also know the time and hard work it takes to make them. Love your channel. I'll watch what ever it is you and your brother make. Great content. Hello from New Jersey USA. Stay safe you two.
The longer video worked well but the shorter ones are also very informative. I feel that short insights can be more varied and give a much greater variety of finds and beaches. They also help with my beach selection as I am the wrong age and physically, no longer able to cope with some of the pathways especially where ropes are concerned! Excellent work, more please!
Bravo pour cette video ,vous vivez dans un pays ou cette plage regorge de fossiles c est sublime pour les personnes qui recherche de telles merveilles félicitations à vous de nous partager tout cela j attends avec impatience la prochaine vidéos Merci à vous 👏👏👏👏
New to you're channel. I really enjoy you both and the fossil you found. I will watch more of your videos. Please take care to you both.
Thanks for the feedback, I hope you enjoy some more of our videos in that case 🦕 nice to meet you 🙏
I loved seeing the fauna what a beautiful place! No wonder you like spending so much time on the beaches! I wish I was there.
It can be pretty breathtaking can’t it, such a lovely place to be for sure!
Spectacular!!
It didn’t seem possible to be an hour long video. So very interesting.
Amazed how much weight Shea carried during that long fossil hunt hike. Running down the rocks to the sea was scary 😧
Hello little seal 🦭 😎
Thank you, I also didn’t think it would be possible to make such a long video and to keep it interesting throughout, I’m glad you enjoyed it, more videos like this to come 🦕🦖
I like the longer videos. I'd even enjoy seeing you guys walking down the beach pointing out interesting natural things that you see every day like the seal or the different types of tide pool life.
Crikey fella that looked like a tiring day - well done - I liked the paddles bummer they broke but still cool. The scenic drone shots were beautiful. What an awesome job you have
It certainly was tiring, but also fun! Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching
I enjoyed this adventure. Thanks for taking me along!
You’re welcome, glad you enjoyed it :)
I really like this guys. Very well done! The filming & editing were on point. Best of luck to both of you
The long videos are good, but they are really tough to watch because they make you dizzy.
Fossils are so fascinating and both of you are so knowledgeable, I've learned a lot about
the collecting and preparation from both of you and your Dad.
I keep hoping you'll find really rare ones:)
Cheers,
Rik Spector
I got dizzy some too but it wasn’t because of the length of the video 😊
beautiful video ,amazing the different color of bedrock on the hill coast.for a geologist and treasure hunter must be like disneyland :)))
12 min max. most people cant sit or have time for 54 min videos. youre doing a great job. love your content and passion
Another fantastic video, thank you, enjoyed to the fullest 😍
The Sea Otter or Seal swimming by in the background at the start was a nice touch!
Can you explain where the solid rock on the beach came from? I’ve been wondering about these things. Loved the video
The majority of rock you see will have either come from glacier drift or fallen from the cliff itself. There’s also sea defences which are imported from abroad and those rocks are ridiculously big!
i love longer youtube videos! more people should do it :)
Take us with you!!!
Great videos. Thank you 😊
My best find ever was you guys' channel. 😉 X
😉🤣
Bonjour, merci pour ces belles vidéos !
Thank you! 🙏🦕
Thoroughly enjoy watching your videos, plus i learn sumthing new about fossils each time.
Thanks so much, I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙏
Brilliant video, thank you for sharing all your awesome finds. Like always see you guys in the next one.🐊
Great stuff lads.
I like the longer videos, you get to explain to us noobs about the history and area while we get to enjoy the views
Thanks so much, more of those to come 🌲 🌊
Yes! Do more-much enjoyed!
Thank you 🙏 Will do! 🦕🦖
Fantastic video, l really enjoyed it being nice and long , please do more like this , peace ✌️ 😎🌴
Thank you very much for the feedback, we will aim to make a few more like this!
Great job on the video Shae.
Love the longer video. Nice finds!
Thank you 🙏 🦖
WOW me encantan los fósiles y ese lugar es estupendo 👌😊
Awesome video you guys have awesome fossils. Beautiful seal.you guys could probably sell some of your finds. I would love jet and pyratized wood myself.anyway great videos .
Blimey, that path down to the beach is pretty hardcore , just a rope lol . Great vid x
Your channel inspires me so much, the content is just amazing I couldn’t thank you enough and have a great day 👍⚒️
Thank you, I really appreciate it 🙏 Have a great day too
Thanks so much for the support!
I enjoyed the longer video also!
New subscriber, I really enjoyed it all!
Keep up the good work guys, you both have a great future ahead, you folks must be so proud!
❤️ from Middle River, Maryland Baltimore County
USA🇺🇸👍🏻
When I lived in southern Utah I discovered a cliff face with occasional fossils in it. I spent months picking up, breaking off and admiring what I found. It is passionate.
Love the video and that it’s a longer one but too many adverts for me I’m afraid. Thanks so much for sharing 🙂
Thank you for the feedback, I really appreciate it🙏 Glad you enjoyed the video, I’ll try to amend the ads if there’s too many coming up
Did anyone noticed the seal swimming in the background at 0.5 sec? Great vid!
Great video boys xx well done
Loved it.. keep making these wonderful videos..thank you so much
Thank you for your kind comment, we really appreciate it! 🐬🐳 More to come!
This is awesome.
Thank you, we appreciate it 🙏
That was an amazing video. I really enjoyed the seal.
Thank you.
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for more 🙏🏻🦖🦕
So far I have left all of the drop videos thank you❤
Thumbs up liked and commented , before even watching! You are THAT good dude1
Thanks so much, I hope the video delivers!
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Love the longer video format!
Thank you very interesting. Its a rich place for fossils where you live.
Eu fico admirada com seu conteudo que é maravilhoso.
Thank you, for a very nice video. 👍
Great vlog lads
Thanks so much 🙏
Nice finds lads!
Thanks mate! 😄⚒️
Thanks Dan 🙏
Nice to have long videos as well! I'm terrible with heights, I'd never make it down to the beaches.
So glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching 😊!
Thank you, thought I’d mix it up a bit 🙏 Got to be careful on the way down to the beach for sure :)
Great adventure- thank you
Quality fossil video 👍
Insane vid !!!
Thank you! 🦕🦖
I love your ammonite collecting areas none around me so I just have to deal with finding meg teeth!
I’m dying to know what sort of camera you use. Your scenery is beautifully clear.
Awesome video! Love it!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it :)
NO WAY THATS THE BEACH I GO TO HUH this is so cool
From the northwest it’s shite up this end for shark teeth and fossils great for metal detecting and old bottle hunting
Awesome video!
I really enjoyed this longer video! This was really enjoyable. I'd love to have a nodule. Do you ship to the USA? I can do lapidary (precious and semiprecious stone cutting) and jewelry work, so prepping a fossil should be within my abilities I think.
I want that heart-shaped ammonite you found! 💜
Shae might still have that one if you’d like it :) please drop him a message on his Instagram page if so, thank you 🙏
I love fossil hunt but I'm not as good as u I love watching ur videos
Ever try splitting one of the big shale rocks to see if fish are inside
We tend not to split the slabs really, the fish are so rare to find :)
You should get a walking rucksack that has a metal frame in as it takes the weight evenly over your back
52:15 is that Shae again..?.oh no wait, it's a seal!🤣
More longer videos please
Oh god he his stunning and those muscles, also I wish I could have a hobby like that I would love to go fossil hunting as well
I really wish to have a Amonite for my self as a frustrated geologist. Watching from Manila Philippines
If you would like one please drop my brother Shae a message on his email/Instagram and he will be able to help you out :)
Lovely stay save you too. 👍😘
Have you ever been walking and had rocks tumble from the wall? Have you ever shot a video of a wild storm on the beach?
Rocks certainly can fall, it can be really dangerous so you have to be careful. I did make a video in a storm before, I will make another one if I happen to be out when a storm comes on ⛈
I personally love you too make longer videos for sure 😄😊😘💕😁☺️😌
Cu
“It’s only just missing the point”
Me too, belemnite, me too
nice shiner. was it a good scrap?
Shae u look like Thor xoxo
is it possibly to found amber/ambra there?
I was out that neck of the woods today and got a pocketful of Belemnites
Always nice to come home with some bits from the beach!
Well done on your finds :)
Are the shells well fossilised shells worth money
Do you ever find clam or oysters preserved
There’s plenty of bivalves for sure yeah :)
I live in Carlisle Cumbria and I have a river close to our house the river caldew, when my son was younger ( he is now 19years old & still looks for them). I would take him out with me & his pals & find flat / round grey stones & would split the stones & finding fossils, my son & his pals would take them to school to show the teacher
Can I ask please, why the nodules are blanks? What makes them do that, I’m intrigued
It’s strange isn’t it! To be honest, we don’t know!
Port Mulgrave.
You can make earrings out of the smaller ones.
I got worried when i saw the overgrowth. Is no one maintaining the stairs and wheedwacking along the path? It's a health-hazard to not be able to see where you step!
Why not break open the slate?
I just started rockhounding and would love to find petrified wood and he just puts it back down. I'm saying no don't leave it. 😢