Had a nice day on the coast at the weekend, with the intention of looking at old stuff, very very old stuff!
There's quite something about cracking open a rock and having the realisation that you're the very first human to see what's inside, something that is 200 million years old, something that existed way back in time before the very first mammal even existed.
It's pretty easy to find stuff.
This was a large ammonite encased in a rock and crystalised.
Some tiny pyritised ammonites placed on top of another piece of sparkly rock.
A nice crystalline structure.
This large rock face contained many fossils.
Some different pyrite formations.
Obligatory view of the coast.
There's quite something about cracking open a rock and having the realisation that you're the very first human to see what's inside, something that is 200 million years old, something that existed way back in time before the very first mammal even existed.
It's pretty easy to find stuff.
This was a large ammonite encased in a rock and crystalised.
Some tiny pyritised ammonites placed on top of another piece of sparkly rock.
A nice crystalline structure.
This large rock face contained many fossils.
Some different pyrite formations.
Obligatory view of the coast.