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Intro Geology: Field Trip Stop #1 - Daniel's Park
Aug 10, 2002 ... Daniel's Park is located south of Denver & Highlands Ranch, Colorado. From this location we could see a great panoramic from the ...
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Paleocurrents.com - Fossils from Baculite Mesa in the Pierre Shale ...
Jun 7, 2003 ... Well-preserved fossils are somewhat rare in the Pierre Shale of Colorado, but a location known as Baculite Mesa near Pueblo is one of the ...
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Castle Rock Rainforest - How Fossils Leaves Are Recovered
Nov 9, 2002 ... THE MAKING OF A FOSSIL RAINFOREST. Imagine the floor of one of today's tropical rainforests. It is covered with an uncountable number of ...
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Castle Rock Rainforest - NBC's Today Show Visits Castle Rock
Oct 24, 2002 ... NBC's "Today Show" visited the Castle Rock Fossil Rainforest on Thursday, October 3, 2002. They are creating a special on the Denver Museum ...
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Paleocurrents.com - Fossil Mammals in Caves of the Black Hills ...
Dec 6, 2004 ... The debris cone from a previous entrance is covered with flowstone ... What paleontologists find in such caves are "cones of debris" with ...
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Paleocurrents.com: Secrets of the Dioramas - White-Tailed Deer
May 13, 2003 ... (Secrets of the Dioramas at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science). The White-Tailed Deer diorama is in the "Edge of the Wild" Exhibition ...
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Castle Rock Rainforest - How Fossils Leaves Are Recovered
Nov 9, 2002 ... However, the distinct layers of leaf mat and nearly fossil-free ... Areas of the leaf mat would be depressed by the weight and force of the ...
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Paleocurrents.com - Bonanza UT Fossil Excavation
Jun 1, 2003 ... The Portico Group - Allison CraigSundine; AJC Architects - Paul Brown ... The Middle Eocene Parachute Member of the Green River Formation is ...
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Castle Rock Rainforest - How Fossils Leaves Are Recovered
Sep 18, 2002 ... This makes sense because the leaves of the rainforest fall and lie horizontally. We slowly work down through the layers of rock along these ...
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Paleocurrents.com - Fossils of the Peace River, Arcadia, FL
Apr 17, 2006 ... The Peace River near Arcadia, FL contains a wealth of land and marine ... So, it's quite common to find marine fossils (e.g. shark teeth) in ...
 
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