Our BEST Fossils from Warfield Fossil Quarry
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 Published On Apr 19, 2021

We go to Wyoming every year to collect fish fossils and this was one of our best trips to date. The area we were digging is part of the Green River Formation and each of these fossils is approximately 52 Million Years Old.

The specific quarry we were in is the Warfield Fossil Quarry just outside of Kemmerer, Wyoming. This year's trip returned some of the most incredible fish fossils we have ever found. Including fossil stingrays, a fossil palm frond, a fossil turtle, and a diversity of other fossil fish. Joe spent many hours preparing these fossils and we were happy to share some of the results of his fossil fish preparation at the end of the video.

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We plan on hunting for a diversity of fossils all throughout the US this year with other fossil hunters such as Paleocris, Wildkyle, Ancient Artworks, Shark Teeth and Fossils and Bone Valley Collections. We hope to find beautiful Megalodon teeth, gems and minerals, great white shark teeth, artifacts, arrowheads, and megafauna creatures like mammoths and mastodons. We will also include videos on how to find shark teeth and explore discussions on some of our favorite topics in paleontology, archaeology, and geology!

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