Hunting for History: Finding Treasure Beneath the Waves of an Ancient Ocean
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- This was a quick, random spur of the moment hunt back to the roads and shell creek where @WILDKYLE and myself started making videos at years ago. We managed to find some nice fossils and enjoyed our (half) day out exploring these familiar places.
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We miss this! We love to see the 3 of you together, perfect chemistry! Glad you’re back!
Nothing better than seeing you three out in Florida on the dirt roads or in the creeks! You three have such a way about you, it's never a dull moment with you guys! I love it! And once again bri shows up the boys! Way too bright! Lol
I've really been missing your Florida fossil hunting videos.
Always love the side of the road stops for fossils
Really miss seeing yah’all out and about❣️☮️🤡😎🤠
The group is great together ❣️
Miss these videos! The reason I got into fossil hunting is you three!
Y’all are all so beautifully funny
I didn’t realize how much I miss fossil shell hunting. Deep down I enjoy all of your content. I think it’s almost rock hounding season. It’s easier when the weather cools down.
And Chris and Bree you guys are very beautiful too!!!!!😊
With all those oysters, could there maybe be natural pearls just among the shells? Always Beautiful Kyle, Chris and Brie.
It’s possible! We need to sift and keep the smaller size gravel to look through for pearls some day.
Love y’all…fun videos and educational too. I found some great extinct shells on the shore of the pond outback (water level is really low). My biggest find is a vasum horridum that’s been extinct for 2 million years. Also found the cone shell that opens on the left (conus adversarius) also extinct 2 million years. The limpet y’all found must be the precursor to our modern keyhole limpet, again extinct for 2 million years! Great finds y’all ! 0:07 ❤
First...Kyle you're beautiful! You know I enjoy when you three take us out on an adventure. I'm amazed what you find in the roads down there! How cool! Oooo the shells, Tulips, Nutmegs, the cowries were very cool, but that shell Kyle(?) found was something I've never seen before! WOW! Thank you all for taking us with you...great hunt!
OMGosh! I just saw your town name! My Grandfather ×5- is buried in Ft. White Cemetery.
Joseph Berry Mullinax. He came as a Lt. with Army to remove the Seminole Indians. The entire Ft. died of typhus and the Seminoles slipped back Into the swamp! Sad for "Joeberry" but good for the Indian first nation!
If you want to learn about modern sea shells, I recommend SWF Beach Life's channel. I'm amazed at how many shells that you are finding fossilized, she find currently on the beach. It's great fun to watch you three fossil hunt together!
I was coming to make the same suggestion!
Kyle your a beauty...and a fossil hunting genius...awsome fossils great post
That was fun , I grew up on Captiva island and the shell piles after a storm were intense at every eddy on the beach, immense. Cheers!!
We think this exposure may be a giant shell pile that is the result of a paleo hurricane back in the Pleistocene. These were deposited very quickly and many living mollusks were displaced, including many that are normally anchored quite well on the ocean floor.
Love looking thru the old shells😊
Thanks for sharing, I work a pretty high stress job, it's a nice distraction to explore vicariously through your adventures.
Yay fossils again!!!
I see the creek and hear the creak. 😁 The lament of all us that like to enjoy chasing history through nature's portals down low.
Back in action, hunting for the fossils! love to see it
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Cowries are so hard to find! I love that there are so many! Those cone shells are massive too! I love the little cat paw clams! So glad you went back to this spot🎉
Always happy to see a new video! There is nothing like picking up little bits of fossil candy right off the surface!
Team Bre! Love the whelk you found!
Bree always seems to find the best stuff.
Awesome finds gotta love Florida fossils
OH YEAH! THE BAND! 👍
This was fun!
🎉❤😮 I absolutely love you guys thank you so much for everything when you hunt the roads like that for treasures, I wish I could be there right alongside you looking and searching my cheeks hurt from smiling so much!!!!!!!!
Great video Guys & Gal 😁
Fantastic video! And showing us the caterpillar etc with their scientific names on screen was great!!!! 😊
Wildkyle you're beautiful, broken cockle and all! LOL Cool shell finds today. The coral hats were sweet.
I've been missing your video ,and they have inspired me so Thank you SO Much
Brea I hope you kept that massive jewel box shell with the spikes. What you find at the beach is the size of a quarter. So that is a great shell. I'm glad you are starting to learn the names of the shells. I like the big scallop shell Chris found. It looked like there were several Quahog clam shells which is not surprising. There is a Northern Quahog and a Southern Quahog, it is obvious yours are southern ones. I wish I could hunt with you. Kyle that alphabet cone you found is also a rarity in that size.
Thanks for sharing the adventure. Lot of beautiful shells.
Glad you're back to uploading! Hope aĺl is well.
I live in the Permian basin,Texas near the caprock, lots of cool fossils can be found
Crazy
Yayyy I’m so glad too see another video with all 3 of you guys!! My favorite type of videos!! Great fossils btw! :)
Nice to see you guys again!
You all found a lot of great shells!! Awesome!! Great to see the dynamic trio back at it! Great video!
Alrighty! You are each beautiful people, that attract the most magnificent finds (Bri had the best lot this time) anywhere you go. What can I say, the zany nerdiness of your personalities compliment each other, making for even better videos. BTW, I Love Nerds. (*V*)
It's so good to see the crew all together again!!!❤
You are all BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE 😊
Great video ❤❤❤
I have missed these videos! They are always a great watch, thanks for posting!!
So cool ❤❤❤
You know what's wild? You guys are finding shells from species that still exist 😊 go to fort Myers, sanibel, kise, dickmans....or any surrounding islands. They say winter us the best time to go. Would love to see that adventure.
"Tiny man get tiny things." ......ooooffff. That's a shot below the belt! 0.0 ....double pun intended?
Should you want to find a large variety of incredibly beautiful shells,, I would strongly suggest traveling to & spending the full day on "Kice Island",, Very close to Marco Island,, Florida..I can promise you it will be well worth your time.
Love this video! At 15:48, it looks like a crested tellin.
Kyle, you so purty😂😂😂
❤ I love the style of your video.
Really cool...I do a lot of prospecting here in new Hampshire and Maine....while up in the forks of Maine I found a plate of bivalves!!! Gave it to a local rock shop....super rare here in new England due to the ice age taking the fossil records and sent it everywhere....but we do have some really cool dendrites ( pseudo fossil)
Awesome
It's been a while since you guys have done one of these videos. When one of the 1st things Kyle said was "Please don't be broken", I thought it was a bottle hunting video.
13:00 I knew someone would find my hat some day.
It’s surprising how many of the shells I recognized from shell hunting on Siesta Key, like the Atlantic Giant cockle, the Ponderous Arks, the Surf Clams, the scallops, the whelks, and the olives. It’s wild that they can be found that far inland.
14:39 Pretty sure that’s also a surf clam. They can be very varied in shape.
14:59 probably another ark
15:43 I would guess that’s a surf clam
Kyle, you ARE beautiful, of course, but Bri is the QUEEN, kay. So sit down, boys, she rules. ;)
I love seeing the three of you together, and I EXTRA love it when you hunt for fossils. Pretty rocks are all nice and dandy, but fossils are just more interesting to me ;)
Perfect video to end my night 🔥
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A making biologist at the Clearwater Aquarium told me the lightning whelk was the only shell with the opening on the left. He obviously didn't know about this cone snail. @9:30 that's a Florida fighting conch. @13:07 is an oyster.
“His cockle broke.”😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Wow!!! Love this
Y’all should check out the dirt roads in South Georgia around the Ga Florida line if you want to find some great fossils 🧐
Cool vids.
Near my place you can find very easily brachiopod coenothyris vulgaris and "oyster" umbrostrea crista-difformis from Triassci, made of orange-brown calcite.
9:39 could be. mistaken but that shell looks like a crown conch. Modern fighting conchs are missing that second line of knobs around the middle of the shell whereas crown conchs have them. Love these types of vids
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That hemlock is possibly the most toxic in the northern hemisphere
Watch SWF Beach Life and Sharman will give you the names of all those shells!!! She has fabulous shell hunting videos in SW Florida.
Great video. Soon Florida will be marine environment again
I noticed when you cut any of the stones you wore a heavy duty breather, mask, and glasses is that to keep any crystals from your lungs and eyes or?
Those are sand spires and they hurt when they turn brown green not so much with the green ones I picked up pigmay rattlesnake and take them home it was fun I never hurt them I knew how to do
It well nice
You are all beautiful… ✌🏻❤️🙂🙏
The shell at the 13 minute mark is not a limpet, but an inarticulate brachiopod
I live in canyon lake
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Why don’t you guys sneak in something like, “ hey nice cones Brae “ !
She made a funny about Kyle’s broken cockle ! Loosen up dude’s !!!! 😂
Whatever happened to duckman? Would you bring duckman back sometime soon?😢
Have you ever researched San Felasco Hammock just north of Gainesville?
It’s a cool place to explore and hike, but you cannot remove any fossils or anything like that from the preserve legally.
Chris I live in New Braunfels and I would like to know if I could find shark teeth here
To be honest with you kids you’re all good luck him and I can see Chris and Bree having beautiful babies and Kyle oh my gosh not to be weird but I wish I was about 25 years younger you’re so handsome😂😂❤❤
Great finds. Now if you can do the same with finding gold nuggets ....
I have yet to find anything cool in my area of Florida 😢😢 Florida east coast sucks
Hi
WhAt road is this I would love to drive it
Cris, are you a postman as well?
You’re beautiful, Kyle!
Where is this?
So were these all fossil shells, or just shells?
All Pleistocene fossil shells. Many species we are finding here are extinct now.
There is no doubt, Kyle, that you are very beautiful!!!!!!!
I know you don't want to say exactly where you are. But can you tell me if your in southern Fl. middle Florida or the North? And if you want to do some real good shell hunting go to Ft. Myers, or Sanibel area. You can find the shells your finding in the video there.
North FL. I definitely plan to do some modern shell hunting as soon as possible.
Wow I live in N. Florida. and never thought you would find those things up here. Very cool. thanks.@@PaleoCris
Those are called SAND SPURS!! And they're AWFUL!! 😥
PaleoCris could you identify fossils from pictures? If so is there an email I could forward some pictures to you? I love watching your channel. I live in Ormand Beach and I have always loved fossils. Thank you😊
I can try. You can email paleocris@gmail.com.
Kyle your so handsome. Your a pretty (bearded) man
Kyle is such a babe!
Your beautiful Kyle lol
Kyle your handsome