
Fossil Huntress During the last week of June in the beautiful town of Sainte Marie aux Mines is held one of the biggest fossil and mineral shows in Europe. Once a year the town, like Superman, transforms itself into a busy and colorful fossil and mineral market. Like a miniature Tucson, the whole village is involved, and all the stree...ts are invaded by hundreds of people rushing from every country. Visitors can enjoy Devonian and Cretaceous Moroccan fossils (this year the special was the Globidensis sp. mosasaur tooth), wonderful green-blue malachite from Zaire, rare minerals from Africa, Russian trilobites and freshly discovered Siberian meteorites.
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La fiera di minerali e fosili che si tiene l'ultima settimana di giugni in Alsazia, e' una delle piu'belle al mondo. Assolutamente consigliata da Fossili Veraci

J'ai plaisir à voyager aux sud de la France assez souvent. Hormis le grand vin et les personnes fantastiques, la région d'Avignon est nichée dans le bassin de Paris… un arrangement gentil de pierre à chaux où on peut trouver l'abondance de beaux fossiles

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ScienceDaily (Dec. 22, 2009) A group of University of Kansas researchers working with Chinese colleagues have discovered a venomous, birdlike raptor that thrived some 128 million years ago in China. This is the first report of venom in the lineage that leads to modern birds.

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The surface geology and fossil occurences in Alberta, Canada Canada geology Paleontology alberta fossils British Columbia Uncategorizable-Uncategorizable

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A great temple to the god Amon was built at Karnak in Upper Egypt around c. 1785. It is from Amon that we get his cephalopod namesake, the ammonites and also the name origin for the compound ammonia or ...

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A close-up view of the dentition of an ancient aquatic, carnivorous lizard -- the mighty Mosasaur -- from Late Cretaceous exposures on Vancouver Island. The well-prepped specimen is now housed in the collections ...

Many years ago, I was working for a Canadian/Norwegian company that sold log homes to Japanese and Korean buyers eager to have a taste of the "traditional" Scandinavian mixed with the West Coast experience...

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The islands of the Aegean are peaks of underwater mountains that extend out from the mainland. Crete is the last of this range and boasts a diverse beauty from its high mountains of Psiloritis, Lefka Ori, ...

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Edited by Paul E. Olsen, Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, NY, and approved September 8, 2009 (received for review June 19, 2009)


















