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I could never walk on fossils!
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Certainly not knowingly, Noelle.
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I liked the photo very much! I had figured that someone had set them in a concrete slab or something like that. I hope they have taken care to preserve it. It was a great idea. Thanks for posting.
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It sits at the entrance to the museum, Brenda. Fortunately, many people step over rather than on it! But there’s an earlier version close by and that bears much more evidence of wear and tear. I think the local residents are a bit blase about ammonite fossils as they are quite often discovered on the beach at Lyme Regis.
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That’s such an interesting picture.
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I love ‘found objects’, so often ignored by passers by, but they seem to catch my eye.
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Got everything back. They were being blocked by an Ad Blocker. Went in via reader today. Shared on Twitter and Facebook. Yahoo!
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Those pesky ad blockers! Glad all is back to normal, Tom. And thanks for the shares.
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Wow amazing my friend. What a photograph. Amazing find and capture. Love ❤️ to you both J
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It was a happy find, Joni. On the seafront at Lyme Regis, where many fossils are found on the beach. These had been set into a concrete block and used as an entrance step into the local museum!
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Wow that is incredible my friend. Pretty amazing. 🤗❤️
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It was pretty worn, so I had to enhance the contrast for the picture, Joni.
Hope you and Scott are well.
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Scott finally got his last shot today. This is a lovely gift. Now hopefully this will keep us safe. You two have a great weekend. Hugs and love ❤️
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That’s great news, Joni. Enjoy your wekend.
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Will do, you two do the same. Our dog finally got his cone off and is recovered and so I have a little more time now. You two have a great weekend. Love to you and Valerie. ❤️
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