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I found this at Calvert Cliffs in Southern Maryland. Is this a fishing hook carved from a shell once used by Native Americans? There is a small hole that goes all the

I found this at Calvert Cliffs in Southern Maryland. Is this a fishing hook  carved from a shell once used by Native Americans? There is a small hole  that goes all the

Written In Stoneseen through my lens: A Visit to the Miocene Sea at Maryland's Spectacular Calvert Cliffs: A Geologic and Paleontologic Overview

Found a fascinating fossil algae/ coral in a marine limestone deposit by the beach. Best guess is it's red coralline or Halimeda. : r/geology

I found these about 15 years ago in my backyard while digging post holes for a privacy fence. I think they are partially fossilized because of the dark and light colors. They

FishTalk Magazine December 2017 by SpinSheet Publishing Company - Issuu

I found this seed and it has many interesting landmarks. The last image is of a really eerie entrance to a cave. Just a floating rock. Menacingly floating there. : r/minecraftseeds

Some kind of tabulate coral found in Southeast Tennessee, from some limestone riprap right next to the Chickamauga Dam. Trying to figure out the genus : r/fossilid

What type of fossil is this? South Texas/coastal bend. Thank you! : r/rockhounds

Calvert Cliffs Fossils: Fossil Shark Teeth and other Fossils from the Miocene Shores of Maryland along the Chesapeake Bay

I found these about 15 years ago in my backyard while digging post holes for a privacy fence. I think they are partially fossilized because of the dark and light colors. They

CALVERT CLIFFS STATE PARK

I found these about 15 years ago in my backyard while digging post holes for a privacy fence. I think they are partially fossilized because of the dark and light colors. They

Found this shell (?) at Mystic Beach on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. A bit larger than my hand. What is this animal? We were thinking some sort of isopod but unsure.