Chi miigwech! I have to check now if there's more videos. I'd love to see one on southern MN around Steele County and surrounding ares. It's really hard to find anything about fossils in that area. I actually just sent the U of M an email about fossils maybe a month ago so it was an extra pleasure to run into this video.
You mentioned the small fossilized organisms in limestone due to the shallow ocean, were there larger organisms that could be potentially fossilized in the limestone too?
Not all are in limestone, you can find a lot just sitting there, check out Dennison MN. I live in Southern MN and find fossils all the time a long the river and very nicely preserved.
The mask chick almost ruins it and I’m curious what direct experience she has with so called moon rocks I thought a museum in Denmark said the moon had petrified wood but seriously I watched this entire video and all I have to say is MELTOLOGY seems far more likely, logical and scientific then what university’s are teaching these days check it out and stuff will actually start making sense and I hope the mask chick is doing well and has come to her senses thanks for the video
Thanks for recording/posting! This is awesome.
Chi miigwech! I have to check now if there's more videos. I'd love to see one on southern MN around Steele County and surrounding ares. It's really hard to find anything about fossils in that area. I actually just sent the U of M an email about fossils maybe a month ago so it was an extra pleasure to run into this video.
Minnesota has wonderful geology. I'm looking forward to joining the Earth science program for my Ph.D.
Thanks for an amazing video!! 😁
Hi, so the marine fossils I find in the Glenwood Mn area are from where and how old? found in the gravel pits
You mentioned the small fossilized organisms in limestone due to the shallow ocean, were there larger organisms that could be potentially fossilized in the limestone too?
Not all are in limestone, you can find a lot just sitting there, check out Dennison MN. I live in Southern MN and find fossils all the time a long the river and very nicely preserved.
Why is that girl wearing a mask for this? Its Very distracting
oh you poor baby.
The mask chick almost ruins it and I’m curious what direct experience she has with so called moon rocks I thought a museum in Denmark said the moon had petrified wood but seriously I watched this entire video and all I have to say is MELTOLOGY seems far more likely, logical and scientific then what university’s are teaching these days check it out and stuff will actually start making sense and I hope the mask chick is doing well and has come to her senses thanks for the video
Shoo, magat
Did the piece of fabric hurt your snowflake feelings?