Awesome video mate. That exact spot where you said it was treacherous is where I slipped about 15 year back and turned my ankle. We were fishing a Wednesday club match in the dark. I could barely walk but just about managed to get off before the tide came in.
@@ForgottenFossils No I walked off that night. I used to use the one further back towards the village, near where that dead whale was (or maybe still is).
I've seen nothing of the sorts here off the northern coast of California and I've definitely looked and all I've been able to bring back to my mother for here yard has been old washed up wood that takes on shapes via the ocean waves,sand,and barnacles on occasions
@@ForgottenFossils wait you know them by name? Their names has Jurassic and fossils in it? Hmmm I wonder when the next time I press the subscribe button will be?
Those second two nodules looked great! Too bad they were calcified. And that big one looked great! Can’t wait to see it prepared! I’d say keep the outer whorl on but you’ll know how to best deal with it.
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Awesome video mate. That exact spot where you said it was treacherous is where I slipped about 15 year back and turned my ankle. We were fishing a Wednesday club match in the dark. I could barely walk but just about managed to get off before the tide came in.
Hopefully you didn’t go back up that vertical rope there! Sounds like a nightmare!
@@ForgottenFossils No I walked off that night. I used to use the one further back towards the village, near where that dead whale was (or maybe still is).
I've seen nothing of the sorts here off the northern coast of California and I've definitely looked and all I've been able to bring back to my mother for here yard has been old washed up wood that takes on shapes via the ocean waves,sand,and barnacles on occasions
I live 2 hours from this coast and witnessed a rockfall .you dont go neer those cliffs .
I got a super nice Swamp foot not far from this location A swamp foot is a fossil clam shaped like a ducks webbed foot
Very nice finds and beautiful filming of the ocean scenery! Cheers, Chris
Nice hunt Liam 😮
Cheers colin
@@ForgottenFossils wait you know them by name? Their names has Jurassic and fossils in it? Hmmm I wonder when the next time I press the subscribe button will be?
@@DreadEnder Colin in a local collector here. I see him on the beach from time to time.
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Those second two nodules looked great! Too bad they were calcified. And that big one looked great! Can’t wait to see it prepared! I’d say keep the outer whorl on but you’ll know how to best deal with it.
Wil share the picture ones it's prepared.
That rock which was hard to open had a lot of red to it so the iron inside probably made it harder to crack.
What beach were you on??
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Why do these get preserved in spheres?
How much debris is left behind on beaches.
Oh no! I broke my ass. Let's not do that!
He can break his arse, just not the "infamous chisel hand"⛏️