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Re: Mystery Fossil



At 22:33 02/09/97 -0700, you wrote:
>Just to change the topic completely, we have found an imprint of a fossil
>dating from between Devonian to Cretaceous in age (I know, that is a
>massive amount of time) and most likely Cretaceous in age which we have not
>been able to identify. 
>
>The attached image is at a scale of 1:1 and it occurred in a fine siliceous
>sandstone from the North of Northern Territory, Australia, in a kimberlite
>region.
>
# well it would help if you accompanied the image with scale and description
as I am not sure what you are pointing to..is that radiating pattern just
geology or is it an echinoderm..or is it a coral imprint..or are you
looking at the smaller oval imprints..it's kind of muddy...


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