That looks like fun! My father in laws house sits on the highest peak in the county he lives in, in Ohio, the big field stones that were dug up in their yard they used to make steps outside. These steps are full of crustaceans, shells and such. It’s so awesome.
I know isn’t that wild, was such a fun afternoon. Couldn’t believe all the different plants and animals we discovered. Trav and I brought back two big boxes full of them.
Trav, what on earth brought you there? I enjoy all of your new adventures. Trav Jr. nailed it on the fern fossils. Some of those looked like bird feathers. The colors were amazing in the sun light. Will you seal them and keep the bigger ones in your yard? The smaller pieces will display nicely. Very cool video.👍👍👏
@@CrickDiggersInc it was super cool and I cannot wait to see more! I love that Trav Jr. was also having a blast! And that you found an adventure buddy in your new boss!!
Perty cool stuff . Where i live we have giant high grade limestone deposits which some have fossils in an there are places you can do the same thing i know of a flood relief tunnel that you can get truck loads of similar fossils .... im really close to bedford, which produces Bedford limestone which is used all over the world .
Private permission that was mined 10 years ago. Very cool It’s wild to break open a layer of rock or shale and see all the organic life that used to be in the very spot we were. My favorite is the giant piece of petrified wood or bone.
Greetings from Brandenburg 🇩🇪 Ich bin 75 j und war suche seit 8 j nach Schätze im Wald auf den Feld und Schlachtfelder des 2 WK ! Münzen , Patronen, Patronen Russische und Deutsche ! Orden , Koppelschloss Bajonett ,Spaten , Gasmaske kaputte Waffen Munition und Schrott rund um Brandenburg und Berlin Leider kann ich kein Englisch War Tischler von Beruf
Awesome kool and interesting!
Thanks Trav 😁
That looks like fun! My father in laws house sits on the highest peak in the county he lives in, in Ohio, the big field stones that were dug up in their yard they used to make steps outside. These steps are full of crustaceans, shells and such. It’s so awesome.
This was a cool episode, Travis.First time I've seen fossil uncovered on a channel.You got some striking examples there.
Thanks brother it was a phenomenal day I couldn’t believe all we found.
Those are some cool fossils!!!!
I know isn’t that wild, was such a fun afternoon. Couldn’t believe all the different plants and animals we discovered. Trav and I brought back two big boxes full of them.
Amazing.
Yea ma’am sister lady was so awesome, can’t wait to go back. Really want to find a full snake. The owner has a giant piece with a snake in it. 😮
Trav, what on earth brought you there? I enjoy all of your new adventures. Trav Jr. nailed it on the fern fossils. Some of those looked like bird feathers. The colors were amazing in the sun light. Will you seal them and keep the bigger ones in your yard? The smaller pieces will display nicely. Very cool video.👍👍👏
I like fossils i got some to! fossils hunting is awesome
I definitely agree with you, I want to learn as much as possible and get into it more.
Wooooow!!!!! How freaking FUN!!!! I LOVE the fossils!! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome I’m glad you liked it. We had a blast. Never done that before. Definitely will be making more vids there. Appreciate you sister lady.
@@CrickDiggersInc it was super cool and I cannot wait to see more! I love that Trav Jr. was also having a blast! And that you found an adventure buddy in your new boss!!
Great video as always,you need to hook up with Wylde Kyle!
A magical mountain!
Yes it sure is my gosh I never seen anything like that before. Insane
Trav! That is a beautiful fern fossil. It's so cool buddy! That would look awesome sitting on a small wooden easel-
Yes that is a fantastic idea, was going to frame it for trav but I like your idea better. 😃
The feather @ the 16:50 mark!! Amazing!
Heck yeah I can’t believe all the really nice detailed fossils we all found.
Perty cool stuff . Where i live we have giant high grade limestone deposits which some have fossils in an there are places you can do the same thing i know of a flood relief tunnel that you can get truck loads of similar fossils .... im really close to bedford, which produces Bedford limestone which is used all over the world .
WOW! That is absolutely amazing! Where were the dinosaur bones?
Private permission that was mined 10 years ago. Very cool It’s wild to break open a layer of rock or shale and see all the organic life that used to be in the very spot we were. My favorite is the giant piece of petrified wood or bone.
Greetings from Brandenburg 🇩🇪
Ich bin 75 j und war suche seit 8 j nach Schätze im Wald auf den Feld und Schlachtfelder des 2 WK ! Münzen , Patronen, Patronen Russische und Deutsche ! Orden , Koppelschloss
Bajonett ,Spaten , Gasmaske kaputte Waffen Munition und Schrott rund um Brandenburg und Berlin
Leider kann ich kein Englisch
War Tischler von Beruf
Thousands years ago? 🤣🤣🤣 More like millions dude
😮 I didn’t know how old brother, that’s wild, do you know how long each layer would have been in the shale?
@@CrickDiggersInc 300 to 359 million years ago 👍
That's dinosaur era plants my dude .. millions of years yes
Great video
Thanks brother man it was so much fun. Bottle digging part will be out later on this evening.