Fossil Hunter Examines HUGE Limestone Nodule! Fossil Hunting for Belemnites | Fossil Hunter

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Here is another video from one of our fossil hunts, make sure to stick around to the end of the video to see the special fossil at the end! This is an insight into the past, what life was like 180 Million Years Ago even before many of the most famous land-dwelling Dinosaurs ever existed.

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Amid all the mad babble on YT we find the calming and engaging Yorki foss. Well done chaps.

allanpowell
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Unfortunately if fossils aren't collected from the beach then the tides rapidly erode them away. In Dorset they actually encourage people to collect them, because being lost to the sea is such a waste.

susieg
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Yes please more scenery, it's so beautiful .

lunakatt
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I've only just got on to watching fossil hunters a crystals! It's blown me away! Knowing the age of them, and how beautiful they are xxx

daniellemoglione
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Just wandered into this unknown but You've convinced me to keep watching. It's Hypnotic. Great work Guys.

letmetellyousomething
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Congratulations on finding that outstanding belemnite fossil, and thank you for sharing.

stuartyablon
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Really nice to see also other fossils, like the pyritized shell, and the search for them. I enjoy the videos a lot. Thanks.

astriddevries
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You guys have just made my Decade!!! i have had a fossil for over 20 years that i thought was a tooth. I've kept it with my other things and forgot about it. Then i watched this and the penny dropped!!! I have a have it infront of me as i write this. Great job guys i'm made up i know what it is now .Don't stop lookin....

MikeTPDubai
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That last belemnite is such a great one! Liked those calcite crystals as well

Tseringlhatso
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Lovely to see you young folks so knowledgeable and keen on your passion.

patriciaphilp
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Amazing belemnites especially the last one. When I was a kid I used to call them carrot stones (we mostly got the orange coloured ones) no one knew what they were until someone said they are from lightening strikes on the sand, which is what I believed until I was an adult and started fossil hunting

Tony-ttsc
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First time viewer here,
And found this video fascinating! Discovered an interest I didn't know I had. Will definitely be coming back

jkperdue
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This is next level Belemnite greatness! Well found and prepared.

bertoneman
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Your enthusiasm is contagious. Thanks.

daveh
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Fascinating stuff! The one at the end was really impressive. Great job, guys!
As a teenager I lived a couple of years in La Paz, Bolivia. Once we went on a trip to a ski resort called Chacaltaya, 5500 meters above sea level. We stopped to see the view on a road surrounded by piles of rock fragments. We started kicking some of the rocks and to our surprise, they cracked open to reveal tiny marine fossils(trilobites, I believe). Most of the rocks seemed to contain one. Unfortunately, we didn't stay long enough to make a thorough search, but the ones we found we took home.

luiznogueira
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I like the way the nodules look before they are hammered and split.

brandimyhren
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That belemnite still attached to its phragmacone at the end is a fantastic specimen!

charlesnormand
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That belemnite is amazing! Fantastic find

outdoorsy
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Thanks for posting and sharing. Very interesting.

lancedaniels
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Fantastic finds! I personally love the ammonites but that belamnite was something else. Might have to give that website a look, lol

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