Beautiful bursztyn and insect. I'm sure there's other smaller goodies in the others. Need to borrow my mother's Polish amber and have a look-see under my microscope. CHEERS to the both of you!
We have several areas in GA, US where you can dig your own gems. Amethyst, aquamarine, smoky quarts and huge quarts crystals and points. A lot of others as well.
I got layers , I got concretions, nothing inside so far, lost of shells ect in the layers, you keep me inspired on the fossils , I'll keep checking, thanks for all the fun !
Glad you were able to crack the big stone & find it wasn't a "Great" find.. Much easier to leave instead of carry it home & discover that it was a bust... Thanks for showing us your journey.
Beautiful beach. 🌊 Some great finds today! 👏👏 Love the double shell's. 🐚 I only have a Whale Rib & Vert. Would love to find an Ear Bone! So much to prep! So excited! 💃 Cool Crab prep! 😍 I collect Amber too. The insects inside are the best part. Subscribed to your gift giver. 👍💌
Great video as always! I like it when you say; - Lets do a quick prep and find out! Quick = 4 hrs!!! Cool with the insect in the amber. Now you can start your own Jurassic Park... ;-)
Aren't you gald you cracked that big one open before you carried it back to your shop?🤭 Nice finds, I really like watching you release the crab from the stone. I have a piece of amber with ants in it. Looking for ward to the next fossil hunt.👍✌💖
As soon as you said you're gonna prep that concretion, I have to admit I zoomed straight to the prep. Wow a spider crab 😊😊😊 . Yeah I did go back to watch the rest though and as usual totally enjoyed it😃😃
Okay, I've finally gotten caught up on your videos! Fantastic! I love your enthusiasm! And the crab in this video... sooooo cool. Can't wait for more videos.
Thank you for the adventure and seeing some amazing fossils ! Also thank you for sharing your friend's UA-cam channel with me ! I'll be checking it out after watching yours ! Take care , stay safe and healthy with whatever you maybe doing next ! Doing well here in Kansas .
WELL DONE MR.M. ..👍 I'VE NEVER SEEN A CRAB 🦀 LIKE THAT, AMAZING. NATURE REALLY ASTOUNDS, WHEN IT PROVIDES BODY SHAPES AND EXOSKELETONS ..FASCINATING...
Great video 👍🏻 with so much content (hunting, prepping, amber gift) Really enjoyed it 😉 Did you find this ear bone (15:22) in your locations in New Zealand as well?
Man, I hope that bone cluster turns out as interesting as that spiny crab! That is so, so cool! Looks like you did well that day, can't wait to see what's inside that "football" (American football, that is!) shaped rock. And that amber--just wow! That was really kind of him to send that. I'm definitely going to check out his channel. Just recently took up jewelry design, and I love amber--it doesn't hurt that amber-gold is my birthstone (technically it's topaz, but who's counting, LOL) Thanks Mamlambo, that was a lot of fun to watch!
From those two shells (the shell within the shell) it really brought home to me how the deposits I love to hunt the most here in the UK are very similar in age despite being totally different types of preservation and on opposite sides of the globe. Very strange how something so small just struck a chord of absolute familiarity while marvelling at the amazing crabs and bones youare finding over there. I love to hunt the red crag which is late pliocene to early pleistocene (lots of redeposited material weathered from the clays beneath, and absolutely jammed with those shells) and the underlying London clay which is early eocine. Im mainly finding sharks teeth (fresh from the clay, and rolled polished and redeposited in the crag), small fish and sharks vertebrae, fragmented whale bone and small incredibly hard and usually only partially complete crustacean nodules (virtually like ironstone and not really preppable in any way, at least for a complete ameture like myself). I have found a small mostly complete whale earbone which is probably my favourite from those deposits but I'm still waiting on that Meg tooth to show itself, I've knownpeoplewho havefound them, just a case of looking in the right place at the right time. I have found a couple of nice things from the jurassic coast, including a partial iguanadon vertebrae, but nothing really beats chasing sharks teeth for me.
Hello from Greece .Thank you for this positive energy that you have in all your videos .Im not an expert I search fossils in the mountain's and this bi valve you found might be a spicies of salt water clam in the family Glycymeridae the bitter sweet clams. GLYCIMERIS NUMMARIA .Thank you again wish you the best of luck for 2021
Cool video! You’re ready now to start your own NZ dinosaur park! I find lots of fossils, whale, shark teeth, and other stuff I don’t know what it is, here in the Santa Barbara area, can you show us a step by step prep and the tools and bits you use and finishes you apply? That would be so cool ! 😎
For a minute when you found that crab at 11:05 I thought you'd drawn it on with a marker pen! If you haven't already can you do a video on how concretions form around dead animals like crabs?
i love your show and gets interested on this rock fossils , one day as i was walking near the beach , i stumble on this big rock , upon breaking it i've found a whole dinosaur on it ..... where can i sell this fossils.....
Just had a curiosity would it be possible to x-ray or CAT scan some of these and have a better idea of what your working with or direction to start prepping with?
Hi mate, love the spiky crab, you will have to get really energised and prep the legs out, you know you can do it, we trust you and your pen. One question, do you know how many different crab species there are, it gets exciting to watch you find new types every now and then, same goes for bones. One last thing have you started to prep the head you found, not the big one, but the smaller one. I’ll stop annoying you now, Cheers from across the pond
Hi Iain! There are about 8 fossil crab species in my area, I've found 5 or 6 of them so far. One is only known from a single specimen though :) I have a few other fossils I have to get to before I try and find these legs hehehe. I haven't started on the fossil skull yet (the marlin), there is still some research being done on it :)
Thanks for the response, look I have all the confidence in you find all eight crab types, with maybe a lobster thrown in for good measure. I reckon that marlin head is going to be a real eye opener when you get it done, tell the people at the museum to hurry up lol. Well better go we are being threatened by a cyclone over here with rain, rain, rain and more rain making life very humidified. Be good my friend see you soon. Cheers
The other shows just don’t compare👎👎 Your curiosity and laid back demeanor makes the time fly. Sorry to be corny, but only way I knew to say it. Keep the shows coming. Thx
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😯😯😯😯😯😯. " WOW ". I love your video's. When your find the amazing 🦀 crabs, your definitely are in your own little. world. How did you get involved in this kind of work? Or is a little hobby of yours? Hello my name is Laura and I'm over in the USA. Tacoma is my hometown in Washington state. I've never traveled outside of the United States. I think that I might be missing out on some things that I love most. I ❤️ love the beaches over here. I look for agates and other things like that, and petrified wood. I share a little bit of detail about how you do your presentation to my sister. I'm very impressed by your work. Thanks 😊 so much for sharing this on UA-cam.
@@MamlamboFossils Well yes but what makes you pick up a rock in the first place. Is it size, shape, color, texture, etc. Also the big crab didn't have anything on the outside but you were sure there was something inside of it.
@@14768 I look at the concretions which look like they are formed by cement. I pick up 100s of rocks in a day to look at them, only some have anything showing. The big crab had legs stickingnout each side
@@MamlamboFossils Makes sense. Pretty cool stuff. Where are you able to find rocks like this, are they only located next to oceans? I have a bunch of river rock in my yard, is it possible to find one mixed in with that? (I have no idea where the rock came from).
Hi only new to the channel, I'm completely hooked lol so please forgive me for questions that I ask if the are completely stupid. Is the air scribe quicker than sand or shot blasting?
Briliant video as always! Sicks new finds , and thanks for the shoutout
Anytime! Thanks so much for sending me all that amazing amber 😀
Beautiful bursztyn and insect. I'm sure there's other smaller goodies in the others. Need to borrow my mother's Polish amber and have a look-see under my microscope. CHEERS to the both of you!
Amazing collection of amber!!!
We have several areas in GA, US where you can dig your own gems. Amethyst, aquamarine, smoky quarts and huge quarts crystals and points. A lot of others as well.
wait are you south african?
I got layers , I got concretions, nothing inside so far, lost of shells ect in the layers, you keep me inspired on the fossils , I'll keep checking, thanks for all the fun !
Nice! I hope you find something in a concretion soon 😁
Glad you were able to crack the big stone & find it wasn't a "Great" find.. Much easier to leave instead of carry it home & discover that it was a bust... Thanks for showing us your journey.
Beautiful beach. 🌊 Some great finds today! 👏👏 Love the double shell's. 🐚 I only have a Whale Rib & Vert. Would love to find an Ear Bone! So much to prep! So excited! 💃
Cool Crab prep! 😍 I collect Amber too. The insects inside are the best part. Subscribed to your gift giver. 👍💌
Thanks for subbing to Amberscape! I need to find a beach with amber, it looks like so much fun to find!
@@MamlamboFossils Yes! That can be one of your future videos! 🤞🍀
I really like the rough surface of the crab you prepped, it’s very unique!
It's a crazy looking crab!
It's always cool watching you prep your finds. Talked my wife into going hunting here in Ohio , USA
Nice! I hope you find something!
The Amber looks awesome, will be kewl to see that polished :)
I'll give it a go soon 😀
@@MamlamboFossils It has a natural polish on it so I would suggest starting with the 2nd or 3rd grit, not the lowest grade :)
Amazing video. I love the cleaning included in one video. This is so cool
Glad you enjoyed it! I wont do it in every video but will combine it now and again 😁
Great video as always!
I like it when you say; - Lets do a quick prep and find out!
Quick = 4 hrs!!!
Cool with the insect in the amber. Now you can start your own Jurassic Park... ;-)
Hahaha 4hrs is a quick prep. I'm 30 hours into a big crab atm. Thanks for watching 😁
@@MamlamboFossils Yeah, 4 hrs is quick, especially considering it (the crab) has been waiting for millions of years to be "freed"...
Aren't you gald you cracked that big one open before you carried it back to your shop?🤭 Nice finds, I really like watching you release the crab from the stone. I have a piece of amber with ants in it.
Looking for ward to the next fossil hunt.👍✌💖
Imagine it had been empty after carrying it 6km back to the car :D
That would have been quite the walk with that rock.....I enjoy your videos 👍
I just watched Amberscape's video and subscribed to his channel ! Thank you for sharing his channel with me !
My pleasure! Thanks for subscribing!
I’m amazed how you spot those fossils. I’m new to your videos. My cousin who’s a Geologist was a fossil hunter as a youth.
I'm sure I miss quite a bit, but the more you fossil hunt, the better your eyes get I think!
Love the shell shell, great prep on that spider crab mate!
Thanks Robert. It was a bit tricky, hollow bits all over the place!
Love your passion and excitement. Your videos always manage to get me to smile and today I really needed it. Thanks
As soon as you said you're gonna prep that concretion, I have to admit I zoomed straight to the prep. Wow a spider crab 😊😊😊 . Yeah I did go back to watch the rest though and as usual totally enjoyed it😃😃
Hhahahaah you have to eat your veggies before dessert :D
Okay, I've finally gotten caught up on your videos! Fantastic! I love your enthusiasm! And the crab in this video... sooooo cool. Can't wait for more videos.
Thanks Michael! Glad you're enjoying them! Should have another video out in a few days 😁
@@MamlamboFossils can't wait!
Thank you for the adventure and seeing some amazing fossils ! Also thank you for sharing your friend's UA-cam channel with me ! I'll be checking it out after watching yours ! Take care , stay safe and healthy with whatever you maybe doing next ! Doing well here in Kansas .
! Hello from Russia, I'm your fan, the channel is very informative. Carry on!!! 💪
Thanks so much! Glad you're enjoying it 😁
Amazing what a gift the Amber was. I love your microscope!! Let us know what species that crab was from.
It's an Actinotocarcinus chidgeyi species 😁
Always fascinating!
Thanks Stuart!
Wow amazing fossils , loved the vid can’t wait for the next 👍😎
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
You're really mastering your production techniques and choices, great work!
Thanks Trevor! That's really encouraging 😀
WELL DONE MR.M. ..👍
I'VE NEVER SEEN A CRAB 🦀 LIKE THAT, AMAZING. NATURE REALLY ASTOUNDS, WHEN IT PROVIDES BODY SHAPES AND EXOSKELETONS ..FASCINATING...
Thanks Bill! It's a very strange looking thing this! I was surprised by that narrow head, I didn't expect it to be there at all!
That was a successful mission! I'm looking forwards to seeing the bones lurking inside that rock. Keep up the good work!
You and me both!
Great video 👍🏻 with so much content (hunting, prepping, amber gift) Really enjoyed it 😉
Did you find this ear bone (15:22) in your locations in New Zealand as well?
Glad you enjoyed it! That ear bone is from Australia, someone sent it to me 😁
Im glad that you left the two shells together.
I think they're much cooler together 😀
Really enjoyed watching you find and then prep the fossils! And what a great gift!
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes, it's an amazing gift!
I could watch you do prep for an entire video,just amazing to watch a fossil emerge,great show mate cheers
how in the world do you recognize fossils in the rocks? its so exciting what you are doing. just fascinating. thanks for posting.
Just practice :)
Man, I hope that bone cluster turns out as interesting as that spiny crab! That is so, so cool! Looks like you did well that day, can't wait to see what's inside that "football" (American football, that is!) shaped rock. And that amber--just wow! That was really kind of him to send that. I'm definitely going to check out his channel. Just recently took up jewelry design, and I love amber--it doesn't hurt that amber-gold is my birthstone (technically it's topaz, but who's counting, LOL) Thanks Mamlambo, that was a lot of fun to watch!
His channel is really cool! I love amber as well, such a cool fossil 😀
That crab in the wonderful ball concretion is flat amazing! So different looking, how fun to work with. Lucky you!
From those two shells (the shell within the shell) it really brought home to me how the deposits I love to hunt the most here in the UK are very similar in age despite being totally different types of preservation and on opposite sides of the globe. Very strange how something so small just struck a chord of absolute familiarity while marvelling at the amazing crabs and bones youare finding over there. I love to hunt the red crag which is late pliocene to early pleistocene (lots of redeposited material weathered from the clays beneath, and absolutely jammed with those shells) and the underlying London clay which is early eocine. Im mainly finding sharks teeth (fresh from the clay, and rolled polished and redeposited in the crag), small fish and sharks vertebrae, fragmented whale bone and small incredibly hard and usually only partially complete crustacean nodules (virtually like ironstone and not really preppable in any way, at least for a complete ameture like myself). I have found a small mostly complete whale earbone which is probably my favourite from those deposits but I'm still waiting on that Meg tooth to show itself, I've knownpeoplewho havefound them, just a case of looking in the right place at the right time. I have found a couple of nice things from the jurassic coast, including a partial iguanadon vertebrae, but nothing really beats chasing sharks teeth for me.
Good day even if it started slow. Love the prep on your little crab. Stay safe and healthy!
Another wonderful and fun video! I love your honesty ❤
Thanks!
i just love these videos thank you keep shining this content is gold
Glad you enjoy it!
Hello from Greece .Thank you for this positive energy that you have in all your videos .Im not an expert I search fossils in the mountain's and this bi valve you found might be a spicies of salt water clam in the family Glycymeridae the bitter sweet clams. GLYCIMERIS NUMMARIA .Thank you again wish you the best of luck for 2021
Thanks so much Elis! I'll look into that species, I appreciate the information 😀
New viewer, new subscriber here.I’ve only seen one video so far. The large turtle skull prep. Phenomenal !
Awesome! Thank you! I hope you enjoy the videos!
How are you lifting those huge rocks with one hand like its nothing. Do fossil rocks weigh less?
They weigh the same, lifting fossils is my version of going to the gym 😂
That's just what he wants you to think. When this man sees a fossil he changes into Captain New Zealand off camera.
Cool video! You’re ready now to start your own NZ dinosaur park! I find lots of fossils, whale, shark teeth, and other stuff I don’t know what it is, here in the Santa Barbara area, can you show us a step by step prep and the tools and bits you use and finishes you apply? That would be so cool ! 😎
I will do a video on the tools I use 😁
Love exploring with you. Brilliant
Thanks for sharing your passion
Thanks Marc 😀
@@MamlamboFossils you're welcome buddy, 😉
Wow, video chock full of amazing stuff. Thank you!
Hahhaa I did put quite a bit into this video 😀
18:50 Are you sure that you didn't unearth the face hugger from Alien?
😱 I thought it looked familiar!
Love the crab , well spotted, and the amber is a great gift :)
Thanks so much! Now I know what to look for with those crabs!
proof that xenomorps walked the earth, we have a facehugger fossil right there ! Alien vs Predator had it right all along XD
For a minute when you found that crab at 11:05 I thought you'd drawn it on with a marker pen!
If you haven't already can you do a video on how concretions form around dead animals like crabs?
I'll have to do some research on that to get it right as there are a few theories / opinions on it :)
Very cool looking crab. Do you think that it would be worth while to prep the bottom of it? Love the videos 👍
I might try that one day 😀
This is so darn cool. Unique channel love it. This should be trending just saying
Thanks mate!!
Nice find I enjoy walking around with you well sort of speak .
Thanks!!
I'd definitely make a Jurassic Park Cane with the amber with the mosquitoe or fly in it. That's awesome. Very cool
So exciting to get inside and see what you uncover!!!
It's kind of nice the original shell color is preserved with it!
Yeah, it's crazy! I assume it's the original shell colour :)
a random mention of lithuanian guy while I'm a random lithuanian guy watching this video ramdomly what an interesting world of coincidences
Those crab fossils are amazing. I wish there was a place to find fossils like that here in Arkansas haha. We have fossils but I’ve never seen a crab
Awesome sauce.
Hahaha it took ages to edit this video :D
Will you be cleaning up the amber with the insects? :o
Yip I will give it a go 😁
I absolutely loved this video!
What kind of chemical solution do you use to make that fossil to have that “ wet” look?
Paraloid B72, its a consolidant
Cool gift..thank you for showing..
At 0:56 do you see the perfect heart shape rock
It is heart shaped! I missed it 😁
Wow very unusual crab, great prep!!
Thank you 😋
You get Amber beaches in Russia on a sea around 1000 yards in. Its more dark orange you do get insects and beatles inside
I spend my days much like this
That's awesome!!!
i love your show and gets interested on this rock fossils , one day as i was walking near the beach , i stumble on this big rock , upon breaking it i've found a whole dinosaur on it ..... where can i sell this fossils.....
Get in touch with your local museum
Just had a curiosity would it be possible to x-ray or CAT scan some of these and have a better idea of what your working with or direction to start prepping with?
The only thing that seems to work well is a neutron scanner, it penetrates the rock really well. X-rays not so much.
I just love your videos and finds. More, please!
More to come!
Hi mate, love the spiky crab, you will have to get really energised and prep the legs out, you know you can do it, we trust you and your pen. One question, do you know how many different crab species there are, it gets exciting to watch you find new types every now and then, same goes for bones. One last thing have you started to prep the head you found, not the big one, but the smaller one. I’ll stop annoying you now, Cheers from across the pond
Hi Iain! There are about 8 fossil crab species in my area, I've found 5 or 6 of them so far. One is only known from a single specimen though :) I have a few other fossils I have to get to before I try and find these legs hehehe. I haven't started on the fossil skull yet (the marlin), there is still some research being done on it :)
Thanks for the response, look I have all the confidence in you find all eight crab types, with maybe a lobster thrown in for good measure. I reckon that marlin head is going to be a real eye opener when you get it done, tell the people at the museum to hurry up lol. Well better go we are being threatened by a cyclone over here with rain, rain, rain and more rain making life very humidified. Be good my friend see you soon. Cheers
I could swear at 10:48 you can see the shape of a shell in the top half of that one that looked empty.
It's quite possible! I'll check it out!
Hello!
The water you drip while carving the stone What is that water? and what is the last step using the brush to apply?
thank you
Hi, new subscriber today, absolutely fascinating. Fossils that are older than me lol.
Hahhaah thanks for subbing! Hope you enjoy the videos 😀
Hahaha! We have mosquitoes in GA that must have teeth!!! Love the amber!!! Much love! ❤
Nice to meet you.
The other shows just don’t compare👎👎
Your curiosity and laid back demeanor makes the time fly.
Sorry to be corny, but only way I knew to say it.
Keep the shows coming. Thx
Awesome video 👍
When you showed the mosquito encased in ember I immediately thought of Jurassic Park.
This was a random find and I love it
Looks like the moon at 9:24 lol
These are like *Very difficult* to open Kinder Surprises.
Love your videos❣️🦈♥️🦈
Very cool video! Excellent!
Thanks Kirk!
Great upload
Kool,awesomeness. Glad I subscribed
Me too 😀
beautiful amber
Thanks Robert!
Awesome stuff
Thanks Leona!
how do the fossils end up inside the rocks?
Its a concretion, the siltstone turns into rock around the fossil.
Hey amigo ,grandes hallasgos,de la prehistoria, saludos.😊
i love this channel, i am really interested into fossils
Yay! I'm really glad you are enjoying the channel!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😯😯😯😯😯😯. " WOW ". I love your video's. When your find the amazing 🦀 crabs, your definitely are in your own little. world. How did you get involved in this kind of work? Or is a little hobby of yours? Hello my name is Laura and I'm over in the USA. Tacoma is my hometown in Washington state. I've never traveled outside of the United States. I think that I might be missing out on some things that I love most. I ❤️ love the beaches over here. I look for agates and other things like that, and petrified wood. I share a little bit of detail about how you do your presentation to my sister. I'm very impressed by your work. Thanks 😊 so much for sharing this on UA-cam.
Could pieces of wood been from a ship wreck or and old homestead ?
I think the are from trees that had grown there and been chopped down ages ago.
How might one obtain one of these fossil bearing rocks for some amateur archeology?
I hope you took that crab back with you at the end!
Why does the music always cut out in this one?
Do you ever sell that crabs that you prep?
Hi Julian, I dont sell any fossils but thanks for asking
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the thumbs up!
@@MamlamboFossils You're welcome and keep up the great work!!!
How can you tell these things have fossils in them and are not just regular rocks?
I can usually see the legs sticking out the side of the rock 😀
@@MamlamboFossils Well yes but what makes you pick up a rock in the first place. Is it size, shape, color, texture, etc. Also the big crab didn't have anything on the outside but you were sure there was something inside of it.
@@14768 I look at the concretions which look like they are formed by cement. I pick up 100s of rocks in a day to look at them, only some have anything showing. The big crab had legs stickingnout each side
@@MamlamboFossils Makes sense. Pretty cool stuff. Where are you able to find rocks like this, are they only located next to oceans? I have a bunch of river rock in my yard, is it possible to find one mixed in with that? (I have no idea where the rock came from).
@@14768 mostly at the ocean for me, you want sedimentary rock like limestone or mudstone. Not volcanic stuff
Can you show us your whole fossil collection
I do show parts of my fossil collection on my Patreon :)
Excellent.
Thanks!
Hi only new to the channel, I'm completely hooked lol so please forgive me for questions that I ask if the are completely stupid. Is the air scribe quicker than sand or shot blasting?
0:55 The most perfect ❤ shaped rock! Right side of screen.
I missed it!!!
VERY HAPPY FOR YOUR AWESOME FIND,,,,,,,,,BIG OLE MEG YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
What was the liquid did you put on the fossil?
What kind of chemical u painted on the fossils?
It's paraloid B72