I think that showing pictures of the actual creatures, pointing to the parts being restored and telling some of those animals histories, adds a really nice dimension to your vlogs!! Rik
Please continue adding prep videos if you can. That was great! You don’t see those kind of videos with such excellent producing like you did so would love to see you do more! Thank you! ❤
I absolutely love these videos. I am a rock hound myself so I totally understand the love for this! I also love learning about ancient history so this is fascinating to me!
I love your prep videos too. A tip I learned when working on odontolite (blue dinosaur bone) for jewelry long ago is that the super glue I used would fail after a year or two. I started using 2 part clear epoxy, it was clear and much stronger. Any way thanks for the great videos!
The plates of multiple ammonites and their negatives are beautiful. I love your videos, for me the balance of hunting, prep and scenery shots is perfect. Thanks for all the heard work you put in to your channel.
Such in depth finding opening seeing wow prepping and a bit of cleaning them up. Perfect for us oldies who wish we could do this too, but cant! Lovely videos of the process thank you! ❤😊 xxx
Amazing video - and so cool to see the end result of all that careful work! It's so good that you guys found this paddle and were able to carry out this work - it might have ended up not being honoured and restored with quite the same care. Good on you all!
Kudos to you both for your dedication in finding and the preservation of these ancient treasures. Really enjoy your videos. Looking forward to many more of your discoveries.
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The fossils are really beautiful and i would say the Ichthyosaur paddle looks really well preped and stunning and i hope the ammonites you decide to prep turn out really nice.
I have a few favourite parts from this video. The water scapes and skies through out … The gluing of the paddle and finally the airbrushing were impressive. It made me decide to subscribe. Good work!
Hello, I recently discovered your channel and love what you do! The fossil hunts are great as well as the openings, spot the fossil, and the preparation clips. When you inserted the dinosaur graphics into some of the videos was great too! We really enjoy the scenery clips and your presentation. Your videos are interesting and also very calming to watch. Thanks so much for what you do and greetings from the USA.
I'm so pleased I've seen your film as I found what I thought was a vertbray bone but I can now see that it is one of the didgets like the ones you show being glued back into position, I found it in the Lyme Regis area in the South West of the UK, keep up the good work, regards John
Outstanding, Your very blessed you be near a place where so many sea creature fossils are found. I love finding, shaping and polishing stones myself but the fossils I have found thus far are tiny except for a type of cuddle fish I found once. The fossil fish is increasable what a find. I'll keep watching.
These are very beautiful and interesting finds! This fish and the paddle are exceptional specimens ! It was a lot of work to assemble and clean the paddle. They are already experts in this hobby. 👍
I'm newto your videos. Very interesting and informative. I'm in central Kentucky in the United States. I find alot of fossils on my land. Different types of ancient sea plants and small aquatic fossils. Thanks for sharing your incredible finds.
👋🏻🙂 Hi guys.. truly enjoyed this episode, My favorite was the block with all the ammonite in there, oh and the fossil fish was perfection. I really appreciate the beautiful waterfalls. Thank you again and I'll see you guys in the next one.before I forget I found 2 of find the fossils.. that bellamite is awesome. Promise I won't go on like this in the next video.✨️🐊🦖🦕✨️🤞🤣 keep them coming.
Love the video. How lucky to live near an area so full with fossils. I'm a rock and fossils hound. Only thing I find in my area are mostly limestone fossils of shells when the area of the time was covered in water. Still awesome to find horn coral and shells, but nothing to compare with your finds!
I'd say that the beautifully recovered side part of _the fish must surely be a find of a lifetime!!! - _So_ pristine after all those millions of years all things considered! . . . (For me,_ it's got a kind of 'Christmassy-eve'-feel to it every time ''the hammer falls'', and we wait to see what'll be exposed inside!!! 😃) Your videos has improved considerably over time, and there's a definite element of 'professionalism' shining through along the way, what with the waterfalls and panoramic sweeps! . . . (PS: When watching this episode, I just had a 'revelationary' idea; ''What if we got all the [crazy] world leaders gathered together, dressed them up for the occasion, and gave them each a hammer and a chisel and urged them all to go with you fossil hunting in these Yorkshire beaches (naturally, with coffee & snack-breaks at 'appropriate' intervals)! . . . What wouldn't something like *_that_* do for world peace!!! . . . . 😉👍) _Anywhohow,_ thanks a bunch for sharing you guys, and respect going out to you both from nippy and rainy 🇳🇴🙏( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
Hay, I accidentally played your video and then I watched few of your videos. All the vids are very attractive, educational and full of curiosity... and i think this is the most interesting video among them. 👍👍👍👍 Good luck guys and keep this nice work up... 💙💙
I'm noticing that you move the fossils quite a bit when showing them. In person, it wouldn't be hard to study them quickly, but through video on our side, it's difficult to focus quickly enough before you move again to clearly see the details of the smaller specimens. I enjoyed this! I love fossil stuff but you always find videos of people fossil hunting, but not really many doing prep work or the other aspects of fossil collection. This was nice. I had wanted to go into paleontology, anthropology, or general biology, but ended up going down a different path. I still love watching videos on all these things. Thanks for posting! I'll sub.
Man I’m so jealous of you guys. I live in a coastal area and have never seen/dig up a rock in my yard. I’ve made some trips to Utah/colorado and all I could think of was looking for fossils with all the rocks everywhere.
Is no one going to talk about, Shay's arms. Oh my goodness, he is quite a healthy young man. Love your fossils guys🤓 P.s. thanks for the pics. & Info on the paddle. Am a newbie to fossil hunting.
That was a good video. I would be happy to watch you guys preparing/cleaning a fossil live on here. (just found your channel and have not been able to stop watching. Keep up the good work guys.
Thank you so much for your videos I have enjoyed them very much a bit more info about the rocks would be good and I really like the prep videos, keep up the good work. and thanks again.
I absolutely love the paddle! How freaking fantastic to find that ! Wow. You did a great job on that too. Very nice. Now what tool is that tiny jack hammer deal ? I sure would like to have one. I break most of my fossils using hammers and whatnots
there is something so satisfying with the word nodule i don't know is its just the Geologist in me or what lol. One of the best memories i have was when my stepdad took me to Lyme Regious one Saturday morning we didn't get back til Monday evening ended up buying a tent an everything late Saturday afternoon and in his wise words 'well we've got a tent an all the kit we may as well get the use out of it now' He was known for just doing things on a whim so we just rolled with it found some cool stuff but ive lost them all in the 25yrs since unfortunately
thanks for sharing your finds. one improvement on the video I would love, is when you show fossils that you haven't found I the video but before, maybe mention how they were found and how much work was needed to get them to what you show us. like the huge belemnite, was that isolated or did you need to take it out of a rock?
Pure beauty, thank you for your effort and bringing this stuff here. How come there is such large variety of fossils available at surface? Where are you located?
Thanks for showing us, seems that those fossils were buried somewhat suddenly, as if the fish was lying on the sea floor then it would have been eaten or rotting, but they appear to be suddenly "entombed" in the mlimestone
Can I ask, what do you preserve the bones with? You said a think layer of, but what product? Its amazing a love watching the prep videos. It’s really relaxing and to see if come to live. Wow
The videos only show the highlights, quite often the reality is that we find very little at all, but every now and again we come across something special 🙏🏻
What a great video. So happy to have stumbled across your videos. Question have you ever found fossils from the Ordovician? How about Horseshoe crabs? thanks
Our location is the West Coast of NZ. Fossil of various shapes and sizes have been found all around our harbor over the years as well as both the North and South of our areas. The largest pinguin standing just over 4' tall was found in our harbor. Shells like yours and many many Belemnites are also found here. No Ammonites have been found as yet as far as I know, though I did find an enormous imprint of one many years ago on our East Coast. Your type of mudstone looks the same as we have here except ours's is crumblier being an open West Coast.
Genuinely curious if this series ever show finding fossils other than ammonites or belamnites? I’ve watched a few with fossil hunts where that’s all you find and would love to see you actually finding some of the rarer fossils? Enjoyed the prep part of this one.
i like it when you say 180 million years old, how accurate is that . could you be 20 million years out either way? more , any way i am a Yorkshire lad 72 and i live in Tasmania, i think you two boys and your dad are doing a great job , a credit to your family and i may say your country , thanks
You're lucky to live in such a good place. In our Middle Volga region, the ancient sea was located about 160-80 million years ago, but there is not even close to such a density of finds. I went through the abandoned limestone quarry, but found only about 20 clam shells from the Late Cretaceous period. Moreover, there were no ammonites or belemnites among them. Perhaps they are enclosed in the thickness of the rock.
I love watching your videos. It’s very educational and unique to see how well you explain and show the fossils. I also love the new techniques of the waterfalls sunsets. They’re great you’re talented ❤showing also the nature around you. I see it looks like he use a Dremel Brand drill.? It could be an asset to advertise their brand by permission, of course might help support your research.
As someone who is disabled and cannot go on fossil hunting adventures, I really appreciate your taping of these hunts. Brightens my day!
You can go on fossil hunting but you need help.
@@trolojolo6178he needs to stand up for himself
Hi there, I'm an elder disabled as well, really love watching outdoors activities. Especially enjoyed the fossilized fish.😅
😮
As a carer who pushes wheelchairs all day and also cannot go on fossil hunting adventures i too enjoy this channel.
I think that showing pictures of the actual creatures, pointing to the parts being restored and telling some
of those animals histories,
adds a really nice dimension to your vlogs!!
Rik
Thanks Rik, we’ll have to try and do more of that!
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Age they were living creatures. Everyone knows jurassic but so many others
He is so wrong. Not 180 million. It’s 184 million geez
Loved seeing your fish and paddle fossils. Preparation appreciated.
Please continue adding prep videos if you can. That was great! You don’t see those kind of videos with such excellent producing like you did so would love to see you do more! Thank you! ❤
We certainly will aim to keep producing more videos like that, plenty more in store!
Thank you 🙏🏻
This vid was so much fun! I’m in my 70s and loved watching you find these treasures from the sea! (Tacoma, WA, USA)
I absolutely love these videos. I am a rock hound myself so I totally understand the love for this! I also love learning about ancient history so this is fascinating to me!
I love your prep videos too. A tip I learned when working on odontolite (blue dinosaur bone) for jewelry long ago is that the super glue I used would fail after a year or two. I started using 2 part clear epoxy, it was clear and much stronger. Any way thanks for the great videos!
The plates of multiple ammonites and their negatives are beautiful. I love your videos, for me the balance of hunting, prep and scenery shots is perfect. Thanks for all the heard work you put in to your channel.
Thank you for your kind comment, we really appreciate it! 🐬🐳
Such in depth finding opening seeing wow prepping and a bit of cleaning them up. Perfect for us oldies who wish we could do this too, but cant! Lovely videos of the process thank you! ❤😊 xxx
Amazing video - and so cool to see the end result of all that careful work! It's so good that you guys found this paddle and were able to carry out this work - it might have ended up not being honoured and restored with quite the same care. Good on you all!
Happy memories of scouring the base of the cliffs at Kettleness with my girlfriend in the ' 70s. Thank you!
Some really interesting and detailed little things today. The oblong stone with the layer of twirlies were my favorite!!
Glad you like them! Lovely specimens in this video wasn’t there!
Kudos to you both for your dedication in finding and the preservation of these ancient treasures. Really enjoy your videos. Looking forward to many more of your discoveries.
Cheers boys, one of the few worth watching YT sites, keep up the good work.
Thank you for your kind comment, we really appreciate it! 🐬🐳
With what your father accomplishes in these specimen is beautiful. It's like putting a puzzle together...just wow.🤓👍
I think so too! Thank you 🙏🏻
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Fosil kerang laut ditemukan di desa biting badegan Ponorogo
Wow this video was amazing 🤩, and it was enjoyable watching you fix and prepare the paddle ❤❤❤
You seem the calmest person ever. I can’t imagine how calm you’d be whilst stoned lol. On a serious note tho great video, it’s fascinating.
Came for the rocks, stayed for the hunks! Well done on your hard work.
I would love to see more of the preparation part. I find that part of it fascinating. I could watch it for hours.
I struggle to get my head around the amount of time thats past since they were living breathing creatures. Love this content 👏 👌
The fossils are really beautiful and i would say the Ichthyosaur paddle looks really well preped and stunning and i hope the ammonites you decide to prep turn out really nice.
Thank you for your kind comment, we really appreciate it! 🐬🐳
I have a few favourite parts from this video.
The water scapes and skies through out …
The gluing of the paddle and finally the airbrushing were impressive.
It made me decide to subscribe. Good work!
Hello, I recently discovered your channel and love what you do! The fossil hunts are great as well as the openings, spot the fossil, and the preparation clips. When you inserted the dinosaur graphics into some of the videos was great too! We really enjoy the scenery clips and your presentation. Your videos are interesting and also very calming to watch. Thanks so much for what you do and greetings from the USA.
Thanks so much, more fossils to come! We’ll keep trying to vary the videos up and possibly some more dinosaur graphics in future videos! 🐙🦎
I'm so pleased I've seen your film as I found what I thought was a vertbray bone but I can now see that it is one of the didgets like the ones you show being glued back into position, I found it in the Lyme Regis area in the South West of the UK, keep up the good work, regards John
Outstanding, Your very blessed you be near a place where so many sea creature fossils are found. I love finding, shaping and polishing stones myself but the fossils I have found thus far are tiny except for a type of cuddle fish I found once. The fossil fish is increasable what a find. I'll keep watching.
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for more 🙏🏻🦖🦕
That fossil is something to be very proud of. Congratulations on a job well done.
Thanks!
These are very beautiful and interesting finds! This fish and the paddle are exceptional specimens ! It was a lot of work to assemble and clean the paddle. They are already experts in this hobby. 👍
Thank you very much! 🙏🏻🦕🌊
Fantastic find boys and superb preparation by Mark Smith 👏
I'm newto your videos. Very interesting and informative. I'm in central Kentucky in the United States. I find alot of fossils on my land. Different types of ancient sea plants and small aquatic fossils. Thanks for sharing your incredible finds.
That Eurhynosaurus longirostris paddle is truly spectacular guys! That must've been the find of a lifetime! 😍😍
My dad found an afridondalis bolus one time,in mint condition.
Some STUNNING fossils there guys AMAZING STUFF !!!!!!!
Thanks as always mate!! More to come! 🐙🦎
@@YorkshireFossils Your welcome
Beautiful fossils!
Like a puzzle from a very long time ago...
Beautiful.
Fascinating process, great documentary. Congratulations and thank you for sharing
👋🏻🙂 Hi guys.. truly enjoyed this episode, My favorite was the block with all the ammonite in there, oh and the fossil fish was perfection. I really appreciate the beautiful waterfalls. Thank you again and I'll see you guys in the next one.before I forget I found 2 of find the fossils.. that bellamite is awesome. Promise I won't go on like this in the next video.✨️🐊🦖🦕✨️🤞🤣 keep them coming.
Thanks for watching! Glad you managed to spot the fossils 🦴 Stay tuned for more 🙏🏻🦖🦕
"Can you spot the fossil?"
Me: rock, rock, rock, rock, rock and a rock
Well fossils are rocks themselves, so you're not wrong.
Yes, please. Would love to see more preparation work.
Молодые, увлечённые ребята, спасибо вам за такие интересные видео, за сохранение артефактов, удачи вам в поисках!
I really enjoy this kind of videos , for the content and also for the landscapes you show
I loved this! My dad used to take me down to Downfall Creek as a child and look for fossils and explore.
Thanks for your videos. I really enjoy them, particularly the “can you spot the fossils” scenes.
Amazing finds! thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Love the video. How lucky to live near an area so full with fossils. I'm a rock and fossils hound. Only thing I find in my area are mostly limestone fossils of shells when the area of the time was covered in water. Still awesome to find horn coral and shells, but nothing to compare with your finds!
Thank you for showing the preperation, really interesting
Amazing work and beautiful fossils.. Thank you for sharing and good luck to you bouth Love watching this video 💕👍💕
I'd say that the beautifully recovered side part of _the fish must surely be a find of a lifetime!!! - _So_ pristine after all those millions of years all things considered! . . .
(For me,_ it's got a kind of 'Christmassy-eve'-feel to it every time ''the hammer falls'', and we wait to see what'll be exposed inside!!! 😃)
Your videos has improved considerably over time, and there's a definite element of 'professionalism' shining through along the way, what with the waterfalls and panoramic sweeps! . . .
(PS: When watching this episode, I just had a 'revelationary' idea; ''What if we got all the [crazy] world leaders gathered together, dressed them up for the occasion, and gave them each a hammer and a chisel and urged them all to go with you fossil hunting in these Yorkshire beaches (naturally, with coffee & snack-breaks at 'appropriate' intervals)! . . . What wouldn't something like *_that_* do for world peace!!! . . . . 😉👍)
_Anywhohow,_ thanks a bunch for sharing you guys, and respect going out to you both from nippy and rainy 🇳🇴🙏( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
Love watching your adventures!
Fascinating stuff, well done!! 👌
Really good work boys!
I enjoyed it! Good luck in future!
Agate Dad's channel sent me here and I'm so glad it did 😊❤
🇺🇲 watching you prepare them is awesome... thanks
Very nice video! The fish fossil is extraordinary.
Hay, I accidentally played your video and then I watched few of your videos. All the vids are very attractive, educational and full of curiosity... and i think this is the most interesting video among them. 👍👍👍👍
Good luck guys and keep this nice work up... 💙💙
Awesome find, on the paddle fin.👍🏻
Yours is truly beautiful country, thank you for sharing ❤
That fish is amazing! Well done!
I'm noticing that you move the fossils quite a bit when showing them. In person, it wouldn't be hard to study them quickly, but through video on our side, it's difficult to focus quickly enough before you move again to clearly see the details of the smaller specimens.
I enjoyed this! I love fossil stuff but you always find videos of people fossil hunting, but not really many doing prep work or the other aspects of fossil collection. This was nice. I had wanted to go into paleontology, anthropology, or general biology, but ended up going down a different path. I still love watching videos on all these things. Thanks for posting! I'll sub.
THANKS FOR SHARING.... AMAZING DISCOVERY....FISH....!!!! GREETING FROM COMODORO CHUBUT PATAGONIA
Another great video 🙌🎥🤩I do learn a lot from u well done and keep up the good work 😀🪨🦕🐊🌊😍
Thank you! Glad got enjoyed it 🦕🐊
I love fossils! Just stumbled on your channel! You have subscriber and a fan here!
Man I’m so jealous of you guys. I live in a coastal area and have never seen/dig up a rock in my yard. I’ve made some trips to Utah/colorado and all I could think of was looking for fossils with all the rocks everywhere.
Your video popped up on my TH-cam. You both are very knowledgeable about the fossils you find..
Glad you enjoyed it! More to come 🐊🏝️
Fantastic work!!
Thanks so much! 🔬🐊
Great video ,thanks for a wonderful video,
Is no one going to talk about, Shay's arms. Oh my goodness, he is quite a healthy young man.
Love your fossils guys🤓
P.s. thanks for the pics. & Info on the paddle. Am a newbie to fossil hunting.
excelente video amigo siempre he buscado canales de fosilices y no había encontrado hasta que que vi el tuyo
That was a good video. I would be happy to watch you guys preparing/cleaning a fossil live on here. (just found your channel and have not been able to stop watching. Keep up the good work guys.
Thank you so much for your videos I have enjoyed them very much a bit more info about the rocks would be good and I really like the prep videos, keep up the good work. and thanks again.
Unreal find!
Молодцы. Интересно. Большую работу проделываешь Yorkshire Fossils
Glad you enjoyed it! More to come 🐊🏝️
Thanks 🙏🏻
MAGNIFIQUE🔬🍀🎬BRAVO💪😉
Thanks so much 🙏🏻🦕🦖
I absolutely love the paddle! How freaking fantastic to find that ! Wow. You did a great job on that too. Very nice. Now what tool is that tiny jack hammer deal ? I sure would like to have one. I break most of my fossils using hammers and whatnots
Maravilloso tu trabajo y un paraiso el lugar felicitaciones!!!
Thank you for your kind comment, we really appreciate it! 🐬🐳
there is something so satisfying with the word nodule i don't know is its just the Geologist in me or what lol. One of the best memories i have was when my stepdad took me to Lyme Regious one Saturday morning we didn't get back til Monday evening ended up buying a tent an everything late Saturday afternoon and in his wise words 'well we've got a tent an all the kit we may as well get the use out of it now' He was known for just doing things on a whim so we just rolled with it found some cool stuff but ive lost them all in the 25yrs since unfortunately
Great video! Love the paddle - very interesting.
Thanks so much 🙏🏻🦕🦖
Thanks for showing what part it was and where it went on the beastie all in all that was AMAZING
Glad you enjoyed it 🙌🏻
i wish i had geology in my area which allow for this type of fossil searching
thanks for sharing your finds. one improvement on the video I would love, is when you show fossils that you haven't found I the video but before, maybe mention how they were found and how much work was needed to get them to what you show us. like the huge belemnite, was that isolated or did you need to take it out of a rock?
Pure beauty, thank you for your effort and bringing this stuff here. How come there is such large variety of fossils available at surface? Where are you located?
Nice video.' Gone Fishing ' for really old salmon? ;) Love the ichtyosaur bones.So many bones in a 'hand' , paddle. Good work! ❤
Thanks for showing us, seems that those fossils were buried somewhat suddenly, as if the fish was lying on the sea floor then it would have been eaten or rotting, but they appear to be suddenly "entombed" in the mlimestone
That was really good I was once a Yorkshire boy 👦 from the north ❤
Can I ask, what do you preserve the bones with? You said a think layer of, but what product? Its amazing a love watching the prep videos. It’s really relaxing and to see if come to live. Wow
You never stop finding fossils, when I walk on any beach I never see any.
The videos only show the highlights, quite often the reality is that we find very little at all, but every now and again we come across something special 🙏🏻
You have to know where to hunt. All places do not have fossils
More prep videos please!! They are so interesting.
Incrível parabens pelo trabalho. Grande abraço Brasil
What a great video. So happy to have stumbled across your videos. Question have you ever found fossils from the Ordovician? How about Horseshoe crabs? thanks
Our location is the West Coast of NZ.
Fossil of various shapes and sizes have been found all around our harbor over the years as well as both the North and South of our areas.
The largest pinguin standing just over 4' tall was found in our harbor.
Shells like yours and many many Belemnites are also found here.
No Ammonites have been found as yet as far as I know, though I did find an enormous imprint of one many years ago on our East Coast.
Your type of mudstone looks the same as we have here except ours's is crumblier being an open West Coast.
It's Very interesting! Thanks !!
Genuinely curious if this series ever show finding fossils other than ammonites or belamnites? I’ve watched a few with fossil hunts where that’s all you find and would love to see you actually finding some of the rarer fossils? Enjoyed the prep part of this one.
i like it when you say 180 million years old, how accurate is that . could you be 20 million years out either way? more , any way i am a Yorkshire lad 72 and i live in Tasmania, i think you two boys and your dad are doing a great job , a credit to your family and i may say your country , thanks
Amazing!!! Very impressive
i really enjoy the content, respect for your work !
Thank you for your kind comment, we really appreciate it! 🐬🐳
Only just found you,by a happy accident a year after you posted this video. Sooo interesting.
You're lucky to live in such a good place. In our Middle Volga region, the ancient sea was located about 160-80 million years ago, but there is not even close to such a density of finds. I went through the abandoned limestone quarry, but found only about 20 clam shells from the Late Cretaceous period. Moreover, there were no ammonites or belemnites among them. Perhaps they are enclosed in the thickness of the rock.
Absolutely 😍 😍 😍 stunning
This is an awesome video!
I love watching your videos. It’s very educational and unique to see how well you explain and show the fossils. I also love the new techniques of the waterfalls sunsets. They’re great you’re talented ❤showing also the nature around you.
I see it looks like he use a Dremel Brand drill.? It could be an asset to advertise their brand by permission, of course might help support your research.
Thanks so much, we really appreciate that. We use a whole variety of tools, thanks for the idea 🙏🏻
Loved this. More please
Incredible ⚓️🧲👍