Finding Fossils - Tales of an Ancient Land
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- On this day I had little time for my fossil hunt, and I ended up visiting an already known area. Even so, the plan was to go to unexplored sites, but I ended up not having time.
On the way back I passed the gastropod area and I was not disappointed... the surprise was really big because as soon as I started excavating it looked like the fossils were jumping out of the ground. I definitely have to go back there. I ended up bringing something quite interesting to my collection.
Keep posting more gastropod videos❤
I will try!😊👍🐚🐚
¿21 visualizaciones y cero likes y comentarios? Cada vez más desagradecidos los suscriptores en general... No entienden el esfuerzo que es grabar y editar un video. En fin, excelente, como siempre ¡Gracias!
Muito obrigado amigo!😊👍👍👍 Não ha problema, apesar de ser muito trabalhoso é algo que adoro fazer! Gracias!😊🙏⛏🦖🦕🐚
You are going to need a bigger house!!! I see you are good at putting puzzles together.Thank you for the video with both the fossils and a view of the land! keep up the great work !!!
Thanks my friend! This time I didn't forget the super glue, it help me a lot in bringing some specimes more complete. I'm very happy that you liked the video, thanks for beeing there my friend, I really appreciate your support!!😊👍🙏🙏⛏🐚🐚🦖🦕
Wowzer that's soooo cool. I never knew gastropods had tails. Those are great finds. I especially love the tiny ones so 😍 cute. Thank you for taking us on your hunt.
I got my first good tumbled stones. I was amazed at what I found. A few pieces of rocks with tiny fossil shells, a couple of petrified wood pieces. Some sort of quartz with what looks like pieces of plants. I was so surprised because I thought they were pieces of flint or chert depending on where you live here ☺. I knew I had some white or milky quartz as it is called. Some other pieces totally took me by surprise. I will show you pictures of the pieces of fossils and the petrified wood when I get a chance. Much love to y'all. 🙃☕❤❤😍😘😘🐚🐚
Thank you very much my friend. I'm really glad you liked the movie. I've also thought about buying a rock thumbler but here they are very expensive... I think that even so in some pieces of coral I would get very, very beautiful rocks after polishing. Thank you so much for all the strength and support!. 🙃😘😘😘😘🐚🐚
@@zejurassico 🙃☕❤❤
YAYAYAYAY GASTROPODS
Hehe!!😊👍👍👍🙏⛏🐚🐚 Thanks my friend!
Do you guys in Portugal have geological map at 1:50000 like we have in France ?
In France we also have detailled geological notices of every of those map . Very useful for fossils ! Although it doesn't cover everything of course
Yes, I have a few of some regions that I normaly visit, but I must confess that I dont use them much, but I think that could be a great starting point to my next adventure🤔 Overlaying that map with google earth could provide nice areas to explore...Thanks for the idea!😊👍⛏⛏🙏🦕🦕
@@zejurassico
That's great !
no geoportal tem
Is that cretaceous limestone? On 08:10 It seems to me a Neithea sp.
Great video as always, be careful with "things" under the rocks,specially now with hot weather, take care friend👋👋
P.S.
There is a genus of gastropods from Pliocene called "Ficus" that has that kind of broad/long siphonal canal. (Of course it's not that one).
Thank you very much friend! You are correct, it is Cretaceous limestone. It's Neithea sp. you are correct again!! I just knew that there is a species of shell that has an extended tail, I think it's the "Murex" but this particularity in Harpagodes is that I've never seen. I've thought that eventually it could be that a large piece of the shell is missing and in reality the long tail is much smaller because the shell covered a larger area as well. I have to go back there and see if I can find more... who knows if I've come across a new species? hehe. Thank you for your comment!
Awesome video can’t wait for more content!
Thanks! I'm really happy that you liked the video 😊👍🙏⛏🐚🐚
eu vejo seu canal a algum tempo e reparei como os gastrópodes são lindos e gostava de perguntar qual é o período geológico desses gastrópodes gigantes
São do periodo Cretácico superior, têm cerca de 100 Milhões aproximadamente. 😊👍🙏🙏⛏🐚🦖🦕
seria fixe um vídeo a mostrares a tua coleção de fossei :)
Ohh...mas eu fiz um video desses há algum tempo...entretanto a coleção aumentou....e ainda não fiz nenhum "update" 😊👍🙏 🐚⛏🦖🦕
@@zejurassico desculpe eu tinha pesquisado e não tinha aparecido
From what period are these shells?
Upper Cretacious. Thanks 😊👍🙏🐚🐚
ola zé jurássico onde em portugal vale apena procurar por amonites
Olá! Penso que os melhores sitios sejam perto de Coimbra, a acho que na zona de Condeixa há!😊👍🙏⛏⛏🐚
Cabo Mondego na figueira da foz e Nazaré das duas zona cabo Mondego vale mais a pena
@@jaimesantos3564 Acredito. Tenho de ir até lá um dia destes.😊👍🙏
@@zejurassico Só é necessário ter cuidado para não se entrar na área privada da Cimpor que está ali instalada se se conseguir contronar esse contra-tempo, encontra-se belíssimas amostras apenas a espera de serem retiradas
@@jaimesantos3564 Muito obrigado pela informação!! 😊👍🙏🐚🐚
All the evidence "masonited", but not all diseminated accurately "yet" by some & not all found & "hidden" from curious minds.Only Love(Outlives Life)
Thanks!😊👍