What's Inside The Rock ??? Fossil Hunting
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ต.ค. 2022
- This weeks Fossil Hunting best finds and actually the only finds along the Deep History Coast. A glorious Ammonite and two plates of mammoth tooth. This Ammonite has been identified as a Amaltheus Stokesi about 190 million years old
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Wow, you really have a good eye for finding these treasures!
Thanks man and thanks for always watching
Great video and amazing finds.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us.
Thanks for watching commenting and creating a youtube channel to comment with 🦣
Awesome Videos Mate keep smashing them out!!!
Cheers dude I intend to 😁
.Wow, nice to greet you again. It is incredible how you can locate those Ammonite in the rocks when it seems that there is nothing there. I know that you will restore that Ammonite and it will be very beautiful. Greetings my good friend.
Hola Coyote, saludos para ti y tu familia. Espero que todos estén bien. Voy a estar de vuelta haciendo videos ahora encontrando fósiles. Esta amonita fue una gran sorpresa y un hallazgo raro en esta área. ¡Buena suerte la próxima vez que vayas a cazar puntas de flecha!
Oh wow, nice tooth! That’s unreal!!
I know its amazing always a good day finding a piece of mammoth tooth!
That was absolutely amazing. What an incredible find I felt the excitement myself. You must have been made up. The mammoth tooth as well. This is one of the reasons I love your videos. You have a knack for finding great stuff. Keep it up 👍
Thanks Ray, thanks also for all the great comments, I am hoping there maybe another ammonite in the other end of that nodule 🤞
@@Treasurehunter11001 good luck.
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FIND. I'VE SEEN THESE FOUND, BUT NOTHING EVER LIKE THIS ONE.
" GORGEOUSNESS "
PRESUVERED AMMONITE 😲 OMG AND WOW!
I ❤️ love that AMMONITE.
Thanks for watching Laura and glad you like the ammonite !
Nice amaltheus
Thanks for the ID mate, not one I had found before with the quite characteristic roped keel what sort of timescale were these from ?
@@Treasurehunter11001 they are upper pleinsbachian about 190mil
@@fossiliferous Nice thanks !
Great story what a beauty!!
Sure is Rick, thanks
Lovely couple of finds there mate. Well done!
very fortunate , cheers Andy
congrats,what a beauty⛏👌
Sure is thanks Tom 🔨👍
That's two extraordinary finds! Wow very nice 👍🏹
Luck was on my side finding that ammonite, stonker
Wow! Amazing finds and great video. That turned out fantastic. Beautiful! Be careful out there.
Thanks jellybean wasn't expecting that ammonite , I will be as careful as possible
Wow fantastic ammonite nice tooth. Good to see you on the beach., when I left you I did find something that would make interesting footage. I would bring it along if I knew when you were there
Thanks It was good to see you too Carl . Wow this sounds intriguing last time you said that the item was absolutely insane . If you are happy to be on camera we could do a interview. I will be going down there Tomorrow
@@Treasurehunter11001 OK I will bring it along you can ID it. Bus gets me there about 12.00.
Ok great I am sure you would know more about what it is than me , unless it's something obvious like a whole mammoth tooth 🦣🦣🦣🦣
@@carlnichols1500 I've been down the beach from about 1130-430, apologies if I walked past you but I walked the whole stretch and couldn't see you
@@Treasurehunter11001 I was there from 11.30 until 1.00. will have to try again sometime. Back to trim Thursday and Friday. Good hunting.
Awesome pair of finds great spot ❤
Thanks for watching David yeah a couple of crackers !
Beautiful ! 😍
It sure is Karen, thanks for commenting and watching
Awesome video mate, that’ll more than do
Cheers man that will more than do alright , I didn't know you had a youtube channel
Gorgeous find, sir!
Thank you kindly!
Great finds 👌
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🤙
thats nice more good work simon
Thanks Ian I've found another ammonite , trying to prep it out of the rock right now as completely covered
Amazing!! Contrats!!
Thanks for watching 👀 and the comment , was not expecting that one
Amaltheus I think
Awesome thanks Liam, Dac Hildi and Phylo were about my limit 🤣, I guess that roped keel gives it away , I was just browsing your shop 👌
@@Treasurehunter11001 yep amaltheus
@@luckythebudgie3116 awesome !
Amazing! Di you break the other half of the nodule?👍🏻😀
Haven't broke it yet , may have to dremel it down, don't want to smash one of those ammonites
Wow,that was waaaay cool
Thanks Mark !
Nice find!
Thanks for checking the video out , was a very lucky find
@@Treasurehunter11001 I got inspired by yourself to explore the Norfolk coast. Fossil wise I wasn't that lucky but it's a beautiful part of the world and I am sure to be back many times.
You capture the atmosphere very well!
@@Bones_and_Stones thanks its awesome I inspired you to visit , finding fossils can be very hit and miss round here, conditions have to be right and sometimes you need luck on your side
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nice ammonite, you should have attacked the rest of the nodule you got it from though, it was quite long so there easily could have been a second one in the other half
I have kept the rest of the nodule haven't attacked it yet but looks like there could be one in the other end , might be a interesting project can't see it showing on the outside though
@@Treasurehunter11001 Do try and please video you breaking into it 😀👍🏻
Wow wow wow epic find ...magic hammer is working mate ...I am sure I could make out a second shape of ammonite ...please check it 😀
Yeah sure is working ! I am also wondering if there's one the other end , can't see evidence on the outside but there's a pronounced bump on the rock, I need to air scribe it down really , would take a while with the Dremel .
Looking forward to part 2 :)
The ammonite is amaltheus stokesi 😎
Thanks for the ID Ethan , I wasn't expecting to find something quite as unusual
@@Treasurehunter11001 where were you hunting here mate?
@@ethanhawtin7561 Norfolk 😆
@@Treasurehunter11001 how have you found a Whitby ammonite there 😂
@@ethanhawtin7561 A tremendous amount of luck , maybe I'm the only person who has ever found one in Norfolk .
Would it have been dragged that far in an ice sheet ? Is the Whitby area the only place they are found?
Its gonna be insane if there's another one in the rock, but I am too scared to hit it with a hammer gonna have to dremel into it i reckon