Today Me and Roz hunted a portion of the famous North
Sulphur River. We decided to check out the famous "red
zone" known for a concentration of ammonites, baculites, and other
fossils. It took a 1 mile traverse through water and sticky mud to
reach the zone. |
Here we are arriving at a creek that empties into the North
Sulphur River. Here the "red zone" is exposed at water
level. |
Roz at creek entrance
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Roz
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"Red zone" exposed near entrance
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"Red zone" matrix
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Further up the creek the "red zone" is under
water.
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fish jaw?
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ammonite
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Roz's ammonite
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Bison jaw
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