That was a neat video. I actually jumped when the debris cut loose from the over hang. That was strange. But not nearly so much as the grassy zip! It puzzled me as well. Can't wait for the next. Have a great week ahead!
Thanks Gina 😄 It was a bit weird, I also had that weird tingle on the back of my neck like someone was watching me, but that could have been my imagination!
Yeah, when the stones fell, almost thought it was Orson Welles, then the grassy tree dweller, was hoping you'd make it to the car before the sunset! Great finds!
Your videos are very relaxing, almost all.... Breathtaking landscapes and very well made. Thank you for sharing your passion, keep going with the good work!! Greetings from México!!
That was not time-lapse walking back to the car, it was real time !!!!! 🥺🤣😂 The petrified wood you found was lovely ,so was the larger piece in the slideshow , Great video 🤗
Great video bud! And creepy experience out there! I may have a sasquatch story..no one believes me though lol awesome finds from everyone at the end too, great idea!
Seems like you had a close call with the little people. lol! Seriously though, I'm always amazed at the richness of the fossil beds you have to explore. Thanks for posting!
Love the bone with the barnicals on it. Careful of disturbing teddy bear corpses. Their ghosts are notorious for haunting poor unsuspecting fossil hunters😁
That was a nice, productive day! Beautiful piece of marine reptile bone, another chunk of whale bone, even a wonderful chunk of petrified wood. Oh and @7:45, that's some kind of animal burrow--I'm not familiar with New Zealand wildlife, but it looks about right size for a wolverine or badger. A bit large for a skunk or possum? At any rate, I even liked your slide-show of your subscribers' finds, some really nice fossils there. Fun day!
Thanks! I love both the bone and wood! We don't have wolverines or badgers here, rabbits and ferrets but not sure if they would make a hole like that? Thanks for watching 😄😄
in southern Utah there is a famous area called Moab which is a huge sandstone desert area. there is an atv trail called Onion Creek which smells like a huge sulfur fart for miles because of the sulphur deposits lol. This reminded me of that.
Beautiful country sir. I'm thinking that piece of whale bone with the barnacles was possibly dropped by another collector, perhaps they decided they still had a long way to go and could no longer bear the weight. Excellent video, I love seeing the countryside. Are there any snakes in NZ?
I stumbled across your videos by accident. I really enjoy the way you narrate. I live in the states, but I was fortunate to vacation in New Zealand for a couple weeks . I wish I had know about the fossils. That would have been fun. Keep up the videos well done . What island are you on? Pat
Hi Pat! Welcome to the channel, hope you enjoy it 😊 I'm on the South Island - aka the mainland 😊 You will just have to come to NZ for another visit and find some fossils!
nice finds morne, especially the whale vert as that was huge and the bone with barnacles is amazing :0) we wasn't scared either mate ;0) next month is your 1st year on youtube are you going to do a 1 year anniversary vid ;0) have a great day mate and looking forward to the next adventure :0)
@@MamlamboFossils no, I'm talking about you! I live in Mississippi and have found a lot of bones and petrified wood. If you ever get this way I will plan a creek trip!
The first small rock fall could just have been "it's time". The creepy doll and tingle at the back of your neck--trust your instincts. My advice since you are out alone --get yourself a personal locator beacon.
I feel something is up with that place. Like as soon as you turned the teddy back to see the face the sound started to get louder. Its really wierd and the place looks creepy but cool content mr fossil hunter
@@MamlamboFossils sir, do you know what this is? I dont know if its a fossil of something. Found it in a roadcut thats about 15 meters high. I would really appreciate it if you can identify it. Thank you! drive.google.com/file/d/197XlV8XnFa82GqVOD7xX8KRacPeVEOCG/view?usp=drivesdk
LOL the rocks falling were most likely a small eq that you didn't feel cos of moving, the doll, is a kids stuffed duck pyjama pillow. My daughter had one when she was little. It's the beak that gave it away.. as for the creepy noises.. giant mouse hunting chicken? LOL
Hey, Mamlambo! Nice finds there, my friend. That was creepy, indeed! I think the round shell might have been a sea snail. Where did you pick up the glue for your fossils? Have a good one.
Hi Rod! I'll check out sea snails from our region 😁 I ordered the paleobond directly from their site. Starbond also works well. I have a thick one and very thin one, the thick one is great for gluing bigger things.
Yeah, I watched this video again....i was hoping I would see a glance of whatever it was. I really wish it was a thylacyine, I want them to come back. they where or may be one of the most interesting creatures. I cant get over the stuffed gorilla in the middle of no where.
Thinking of the split Plesiosaur bone fossil you found in this video; do you ever flatten/polish a section like that, to better show the crystalline structure in the fossil (so it shows up better in a photo or under a microscope)?
About 20kg (45lbs) I think, I usually carry more when I go looking for concretions! I did bring the wood back and put it outside to dry after washing it and forgot to bring it back in 😊 I'll have to do it in the wrap up next time!
@@MamlamboFossils If you hadnt, I was going to ask you to get it the next you went and mail it to me.😉 That was a gorgeous piece. I really couldn't see you leaving it behind. Have a great day and good luck hunting.
12:10 I think someone was observing you. First they looked over the edge of the escarpment and those stones rattled down, then they stood amongst the trees and walked on when you turned the stuffed animal over. Or it was a ghost. Whichever seems less creepy to you.
I really like your channel by the way, when you turned the doll, i think it was originally a teddy bear and the original owner of it was the one that made the noise, i think he or she was glad you found it since i think that a child was taken to that location and killed there, probably the killer dumped the doll close to the road when he was transporting the body and he may have either buried or concealed it under a brush or small tree, the child must have loved that doll so much and when you moved it, the emotion was too much and you heard the noise but then again that it may just be a fignewton of my imagination,
Hey Mamlambo, that one looks a bit like a moon shell or sharkeye or mabe a small volute (its kind of pointy). Im no expert but i also like watching shell collectors n thats what the tip looks to me.
Some types of barnacles can attach while they are in there larval or plankton stage of life floating freely in the ocean some times you will see them on whales or turtles.
Very interesting deposits........I prospect for fossils in Canada, Alberta. One area that we prospect has layers very similar to what you look to be in. The key indicator is a marine layer with ( anywhere from a foot thick to 20 feet or 6 meters thick) that is mostly comprised of marine soils with lots and lots of broken up shells. Above and below are layers that are terrestrial Dinosaur bearing anywhere from 75 million years old to 70 million years old........the conundrum is that within the marine layer we find lots and lots of Carnivorous Dinosaur teeth......but rarely do we find dinosaur bone? If I were to close my eyes the layers you are prospecting in appear almost identical. I suspect that some of the bone you may be finding is Dinosaur related.......marine bone here in Alberta is much more dense and darkly colored.......just wondering if you have had a similar experience?
For some reason, New Zealand has very little dinosaur bones. Only about 8 or so from memory. There are a few theories as to why that is, perhaps the forests were too acidic for example. Or perhaps it is because New Zealand has been underwater for the majority of time? So in short, we don't find dinosaur bones over here, all marine reptiles from my experience. Keep well!
@@MamlamboFossils OK the reason I suggest it is because I have an urchin much smaller but it has the same shape of lobes. I had it xrayed at my local vetinarys clinic and it clearly shows an urchin with side lobes. Good lucj with it and please let me know, Im as curious as youreslf
Are you anywhere near the Tuatara? If you happen to catch one on video ever can you show us a living Fossil? Lol. Idk where exactly they're from so I'm not sure you're even on the same island but. Yeah
Great videos, I love your natural on screen presence, very enjoyable. Out of interest is there anywhere you may be able to suggest in the Hawkes Bay? I am interested in trying some hunting out and don't want to do any massive hikes to remote areas if possible. : )
Hi Andy! Glad you're enjoying it :) I found this site about Hawkes Bay, looks like you might have some Cretaceous fossils nearby: sites.google.com/site/hawkesbayfossils/
When you first showed the petrified wood I thought it was just drift wood, but when taking a closer look you could tell it was petrified, great finds!
I honestly thought it was actual wood, it is so well preserved and definitely petrified 😄
That was a neat video. I actually jumped when the debris cut loose from the over hang. That was strange. But not nearly so much as the grassy zip! It puzzled me as well. Can't wait for the next. Have a great week ahead!
Thanks Gina 😄 It was a bit weird, I also had that weird tingle on the back of my neck like someone was watching me, but that could have been my imagination!
Yeah, when the stones fell, almost thought it was Orson Welles, then the grassy tree dweller, was hoping you'd make it to the car before the sunset! Great finds!
Even if you weren’t afraid, i was!! So glad you made it back home safely.
Thanks Gigi!
Your videos are very relaxing, almost all.... Breathtaking landscapes and very well made. Thank you for sharing your passion, keep going with the good work!! Greetings from México!!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it Juan, stay safe there in Mexico!
I like that you take such care with your discoveries.
That was not time-lapse walking back to the car, it was real time !!!!! 🥺🤣😂 The petrified wood you found was lovely ,so was the larger piece in the slideshow , Great video 🤗
Hahhaah I was pretty spooked!
Such a great start of the day with one of your adventures.
Hiya Marc, glad you enjoyed it 😄 Already planning the next one, might have to fix my wagon though!
Great video bud! And creepy experience out there! I may have a sasquatch story..no one believes me though lol awesome finds from everyone at the end too, great idea!
You will have to tell me about your squatch experience! You're in the right area as well for it. 😊
@@MamlamboFossils oh yeah, it's pretty unbelieveable. I suppose that's why nobody believes me haha
15:18 Neverita, or "shark eye"/ "Moon snail" is something that looks similar to your fossilized find there.
Ah thanks, I'll go check it out 😄
Seems like you had a close call with the little people. lol! Seriously though, I'm always amazed at the richness of the fossil beds you have to explore. Thanks for posting!
I'd rather have little people than big people 😄 Thanks Lance, there are some amazing spots around!
The petrified wood is a fantastic example, are the shells florescent under different lights (to show their pattern). Hard walk in 20-30 degree temps!
Thanks Carrie 😄 That petrified wood was so beautiful!
Beauty finds mate - love that reptile and the barnicled bone!
Thanks Robert! Two great finds that made it a great day 😄
Love the bone with the barnicals on it. Careful of disturbing teddy bear corpses. Their ghosts are notorious for haunting poor unsuspecting fossil hunters😁
Hahhaaha it was rather creepy!
What kind of wild animals you have over there? Glad you made it back safe! Love all your videos I could watch for hours and usually do!
Mainly possums and farm animals 😃 glad you are enjoying them!
Your nervous laughter 😂
Some nice finds. Little spooky at the end, I might have been moving out quick about that time.
Thanks Mark! Yeah turned into a tidy little hunt even if it got spooky at the end 😄
Spooky bro. 👽 😂 (and you’ve got a mad eye for your finds). Cheers and keep having fun.
Thanks Andy! It was getting a bit creepy out there 😄 Also had that feeling that I was being watched...
Yer bro you were......... it was all of us (time warp) 😂👍🏽
At 9.20 I would of ran, that teddy was horrible with it's bung eye lol great finds though, fun exploring a new place
Hahahah, I wasn't far off from running, if my backpack wasn't so heavy I might have 😄 Thanks for watching!
Lucky a black fantail, very special! Even a spotty eel, the teddy is out the gate. Noises just nope nope run lol.
That was a nice, productive day! Beautiful piece of marine reptile bone, another chunk of whale bone, even a wonderful chunk of petrified wood. Oh and @7:45, that's some kind of animal burrow--I'm not familiar with New Zealand wildlife, but it looks about right size for a wolverine or badger. A bit large for a skunk or possum? At any rate, I even liked your slide-show of your subscribers' finds, some really nice fossils there. Fun day!
Thanks! I love both the bone and wood! We don't have wolverines or badgers here, rabbits and ferrets but not sure if they would make a hole like that? Thanks for watching 😄😄
Love the barnacles. Be a great display piece
Nice finds!!!
Thanks Tycho, was a bit of a different hunt. More exploring really 😁
Great video - and excellent fossil finds. The whale bone in the grass was a surprise :-)
Yeah it certainly was! Glad you enjoyed the video 😊
The critter that lives in the den you found is keeping an eye on you.
Hahhaah that could be! Thanks for watching Jason 😄
in southern Utah there is a famous area called Moab which is a huge sandstone desert area. there is an atv trail called Onion Creek which smells like a huge sulfur fart for miles because of the sulphur deposits lol. This reminded me of that.
Hahaha I've seen footage of the Moab, it looks really desolate and spooky!
Cool finds! That doll was definitely cursed, though. 😂
Hahahha I hope not 😁
@@MamlamboFossils I thought it was cute it made me sad some kid or some guy abandoned it..😢
Great hunt wale bone was cool , stay safe out there man
Thanks Mac, you too!
Beautiful country!
Thanks John! It really is 😄
Great video. Many unique fossils.
Thanks Almonte!
LOL!! Fossil hunting at "BREAN DOWN", Somerset i had the same thing happen to me! When i looked up there was a sheep looking down at me!
Hahahah sheep are such silly things! They always get into the weirdest places 😄
Lovely content mate
Thanks!!
Top hunt as usual 😁 awsome bone finds
Thanks Mike - this one felt more like exploring a new area, rather than going out with a specific purpose 😄 Glad you enjoyed the video!
Definitely big foot trying to get tour fossils lol. Awesome video!
You joke, but New Zealand has it's own big hairy men legends! Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it 😄
Beautiful country sir. I'm thinking that piece of whale bone with the barnacles was possibly dropped by another collector, perhaps they decided they still had a long way to go and could no longer bear the weight. Excellent video, I love seeing the countryside. Are there any snakes in NZ?
No snakes, and I don't think there would have been other collectors in that area - I was pretty far off the beaten path! 😊 I love that piece though!
Hi Mamlambo! great job mate... great job....
Thanks Thiago! 😄 We must catch-up soon, maybe next weekend!
First rule of getting back to the car: Check the back seat for Axe Murderers!
Hahahah I will definitely do that next time 😊 I'm just glad the doll wasn't on my backseat!
Excellent video as always. My fav piece was that wood. It was amazing. Please tell me you took it.
Hi Steven! I did take it, but forgot to put it in the round up as it was drying after I washed it 😊
you stayed a heck of longer than me!!! lol
Keep up the vids mate love seeing you using the paleo bond it’s great stuff huh we need to link up lots of fossils here in California
I have to get over to the USA one day to do a fossil hunt 😄 California will definitely be on my list when I do come over!
Wow, just found your channel, gonna start sharing my spots too
Hope you like the videos 😀
Definitely do, gonna watch as much as I can
Great hunt. Did you leave behind that beautiful piece of petrified wood?
No, I brought it back! I forgot to include it in the round-up! 😄
Fantastic finds, really enjoyed the vid 😎💀👍
Thanks so much 😀
I stumbled across your videos by accident.
I really enjoy the way you narrate. I live in the states, but I was fortunate to vacation in New Zealand for a couple weeks . I wish I had know about the fossils. That would have been fun. Keep up the videos well done . What island are you on?
Pat
Hi Pat! Welcome to the channel, hope you enjoy it 😊 I'm on the South Island - aka the mainland 😊 You will just have to come to NZ for another visit and find some fossils!
nice finds morne, especially the whale vert as that was huge and the bone with barnacles is amazing :0) we wasn't scared either mate ;0) next month is your 1st year on youtube are you going to do a 1 year anniversary vid ;0) have a great day mate and looking forward to the next adventure :0)
Goodness, one year already?! I'll have to do something for that 😁 thanks again for those shark teeth, chat soon!
Fun...and a bit creepy hunt. Where did you aquire so much dino bone knowledge?
Hi Sandi, books, TH-cam videos, forums and asking many... MANY questions 😄
Those rocks falling must have been caused by a marsupial chupacabra. XD
nice finds though!
Hahahaha, now that is something I don't want to encounter at all 😊 Thanks for watching!
Cool bone finds!!
Thanks Rick! Love finding me some Cretaceous bone!
Very nice
Thanks Osvaldo - glad you enjoyed it! 😄
so cute!
Hhahahah thanks Thea 😄 Assume you're talking about the teddy 😄
@@MamlamboFossils no, I'm talking about you! I live in Mississippi and have found a lot of bones and petrified wood. If you ever get this way I will plan a creek trip!
@@Gamingreviewer300 Thanks! I will do that, I love finding pettrified wood 😄
The first small rock fall could just have been "it's time". The creepy doll and tingle at the back of your neck--trust your instincts. My advice since you are out alone --get yourself a personal locator beacon.
Thanks! I do have a personal locator beacon with me, that doll was creepy!
Hey mamlambo I recieved your package today I can’t wait to open it ! Thanks very much and great video old boy !
Hi Lee! So glad it got to you 😊 Thanks for watching as well! Chat soon 😊
Mamlambo the package was sent to my misses house so can’t wait to get my hands on them !
Those are some great finds!! And that whale bone with barnacles on it was amazing! Congratulations!
Thanks so much! And thanks for sending those pictures for the slideshow 😁
⛏⛏⛏🤝🤝🤝👍👍👍👏👏👏 Cool information film. Ammonites that the not in sight? 😊
Thanks for watching! Unfortunately, there aren't any ammonites in this area 😄
A Tasmanian Tiger would be cool to run into! :)
And very surprising!!
“If you hear weird noises in the night, simply make weirder noises to assert dominance.” C. Kautsire. 😀
I feel something is up with that place. Like as soon as you turned the teddy back to see the face the sound started to get louder. Its really wierd and the place looks creepy but cool content mr fossil hunter
It sure was a bit creepy! A few strange sounds throughout the hunt.
@@MamlamboFossils sir, do you know what this is? I dont know if its a fossil of something. Found it in a roadcut thats about 15 meters high. I would really appreciate it if you can identify it. Thank you! drive.google.com/file/d/197XlV8XnFa82GqVOD7xX8KRacPeVEOCG/view?usp=drivesdk
LOL the rocks falling were most likely a small eq that you didn't feel cos of moving, the doll, is a kids stuffed duck pyjama pillow. My daughter had one when she was little. It's the beak that gave it away.. as for the creepy noises.. giant mouse hunting chicken? LOL
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Hahhaha thanks for that 😂
great channel
Thanks Josh!
Hey, Mamlambo! Nice finds there, my friend. That was creepy, indeed! I think the round shell might have been a sea snail. Where did you pick up the glue for your fossils? Have a good one.
Hi Rod! I'll check out sea snails from our region 😁 I ordered the paleobond directly from their site. Starbond also works well. I have a thick one and very thin one, the thick one is great for gluing bigger things.
Thx for the laugh...too funny
Anytime 😀
Yeah, I watched this video again....i was hoping I would see a glance of whatever it was. I really wish it was a thylacyine, I want them to come back. they where or may be one of the most interesting creatures. I cant get over the stuffed gorilla in the middle of no where.
I wouldn't mind it being a thylacine, they were over in Tasmania but maybe a couple got washed over here 😁
That was an amazing locale
It is a really cool place 😄 Thanks for watching!
Of course ! I’m a fellow fossil hunter in the US and I love your vids
The shell you are talking about at around 15:10 looks like one of the species belonging to Neverita. I'm not a conchology expert, though.
Thanks Kuniomi, I had a quick Google and it looks very much like a Neverita. Now just to see which ones it is 😄
Thinking of the split Plesiosaur bone fossil you found in this video; do you ever flatten/polish a section like that, to better show the crystalline structure in the fossil (so it shows up better in a photo or under a microscope)?
Some very nice finds. How much weight were you carrying there? Didn't you save the petrified wood piece?
About 20kg (45lbs) I think, I usually carry more when I go looking for concretions! I did bring the wood back and put it outside to dry after washing it and forgot to bring it back in 😊 I'll have to do it in the wrap up next time!
@@MamlamboFossils If you hadnt, I was going to ask you to get it the next you went and mail it to me.😉 That was a gorgeous piece. I really couldn't see you leaving it behind. Have a great day and good luck hunting.
@@mamasgonecreating1967 I'll include it in the next round up 😁
I was expecting a twist where you'd get home in the car and that creepy stuffed animal would be in the back seat.
Hahahah don't even joke about that!! Or see it waddling after me on the timelapse 😁 thanks for watching!
12:10 I think someone was observing you. First they looked over the edge of the escarpment and those stones rattled down, then they stood amongst the trees and walked on when you turned the stuffed animal over. Or it was a ghost. Whichever seems less creepy to you.
NZ CHUPACABRA IS STILL OUT THERE!
You know it! That or a moa :)
Laughing I thought that the fossilized wood was actualdriftwood🤭
I really like your channel by the way, when you turned the doll, i think it was originally a teddy bear and the original owner of it was the one that made the noise, i think he or she was glad you found it since i think that a child was taken to that location and killed there, probably the killer dumped the doll close to the road when he was transporting the body and he may have either buried or concealed it under a brush or small tree, the child must have loved that doll so much and when you moved it, the emotion was too much and you heard the noise but then again that it may just be a fignewton of my imagination,
When you get a chance the 2 travel go to Canada to Alberta Mountain wonderful finds
Thanks for the tip Karen, I'll definitely have to do that one day! 😄
And fossils almost everywhere on the prairies too.
Hey Mamlambo, that one looks a bit like a moon shell or sharkeye or mabe a small volute (its kind of pointy). Im no expert but i also like watching shell collectors n thats what the tip looks to me.
Some types of barnacles can attach while they are in there larval or plankton stage of life floating freely in the ocean some times you will see them on whales or turtles.
When an Oyster fossilizes, what becomes of the Pearls?
You do get fossil pearls as well, very rare though
Hey love your videos can you make a video of your collection it most be impressive thanks like if you want to see it to
Hiya Chayan, I'm working on something like this 😁 Hopefully it will be ready soon!
Mamlambo thanks man
Very interesting deposits........I prospect for fossils in Canada, Alberta. One area that we prospect has layers very similar to what you look to be in. The key indicator is a marine layer with ( anywhere from a foot thick to 20 feet or 6 meters thick) that is mostly comprised of marine soils with lots and lots of broken up shells. Above and below are layers that are terrestrial Dinosaur bearing anywhere from 75 million years old to 70 million years old........the conundrum is that within the marine layer we find lots and lots of Carnivorous Dinosaur teeth......but rarely do we find dinosaur bone? If I were to close my eyes the layers you are prospecting in appear almost identical. I suspect that some of the bone you may be finding is Dinosaur related.......marine bone here in Alberta is much more dense and darkly colored.......just wondering if you have had a similar experience?
For some reason, New Zealand has very little dinosaur bones. Only about 8 or so from memory. There are a few theories as to why that is, perhaps the forests were too acidic for example. Or perhaps it is because New Zealand has been underwater for the majority of time? So in short, we don't find dinosaur bones over here, all marine reptiles from my experience. Keep well!
You, scored on this trip.
Ohhh, I miss New Zealand...
It's a beautiful place 😁
That lump you didnt identify could it be a sea urchin ???
Hiya Bob, it could be! They have found sea urchins around in that area 😄
@@MamlamboFossils OK the reason I suggest it is because I have an urchin much smaller but it has the same shape of lobes. I had it xrayed at my local vetinarys clinic and it clearly shows an urchin with side lobes. Good lucj with it and please let me know, Im as curious as youreslf
Is there a possibility that there is pearls in the oysters?
There is! The pearl material gets replaced by some kind of mineral like calcite.
These different layers of soil and rocks and shells match perfectly to the story of noah and the flood in the Bible
I didn't catch the name of the river please, I've been watching your videos from the start. I too would like to go there.
15: 14 it’s an exogyra shell
Thanks for the info, I'll check it out!
Could be what we commonly call a shark eye or a moon shell , it is difficult to say cause we can’t see the aperture 🤔 😎 👍
Thanks for the info Anne! I'll have a Google and see what I come up with. Appreciate it 😁
Looks like a sharks eye sea snail shell 🐚🐚🐚
Have you watched " mud fossil university".......love your video ty
Hi Azza, I have watched a few of them 😁
you ran into Moehau man! :)
Are you anywhere near the Tuatara? If you happen to catch one on video ever can you show us a living Fossil? Lol. Idk where exactly they're from so I'm not sure you're even on the same island but. Yeah
I think they are in some zoos around here and on some remote islands
Great videos, I love your natural on screen presence, very enjoyable. Out of interest is there anywhere you may be able to suggest in the Hawkes Bay? I am interested in trying some hunting out and don't want to do any massive hikes to remote areas if possible. : )
Hi Andy! Glad you're enjoying it :) I found this site about Hawkes Bay, looks like you might have some Cretaceous fossils nearby: sites.google.com/site/hawkesbayfossils/
@@MamlamboFossils Fantastic, thanks for that. : )
shark eye/ moon snail?
Quick … ruuuuuun!!! 😂🤭
Im sure u get asked this all the time, but do u sell any of ur finds??
I don't sell my fossils. I do donate them to museums here in New Zealand if they are interested in them.
@@MamlamboFossils i was just asking. My kids love any kid of fossils. Any museum would be crazy not to accept any of yours
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Lol.. I wonder in a million years if someone will find the fossil of that eel
Maybe I should bury it in that Miocene mud and really confuse someone 😄
Lmao... that would do it
You probably spooked a rabbit up on the plateau, it bumped the rocks ?
Lol that nasty spikey plant under the concretion we have the same plant and I hate them!!
Whopping piece of petrified wood!
I know! It's a real beauty! 😄
That's not an oyster it's around 50 million years. Old. And called a trilobite. I've found alot lately washed up on the beach.
Trilobites are a bit older than 50m, they are found in New Zealand but in one specific area.
LOL CREEPY :D
Very!