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Peace River Trip Finds, January 4-11, 2017

Per my blog post and trip report: Shark Hunting the Peace River, this is a page dedicated to sharing the full haul and finds from the trip. This goes to show, even a first-timer, totally unfamiliar with the area can go home with an amazing haul.

Full disclosure, I did not have a well-lit area or proper lighting for quality photographs, so I used some filters and light photo editing (sharpening, contrast, etc), to enhance the photos, and even still, they are hardly done justice.

This is the full spread, as attempted to get organized on my kitchen table

Finally spread out and better organized

peace river fossils

Turtle Shells

Tiger Shark Teeth
Hemipristis Shark
These were my favorite to find, they look deadly.Stingray mouthplates and barbs
Puffer Fish Mouthplates
Of course, the Megalodon Teeth
Horse Teeth
Dolphin Jawbone
Alligator and Crocodile Teeth
Vertebrate and associated rib?
An In-Situ Shark Tooth, check the color of the rock and color of the tooth
Various Fossil Shells and Imprints
Bone Fragments, all shapes and colors
Hundreds of Lemon and Fragments of Shark Teeth

Tapir Tooth, Shark Vertebrate, Ray Dermal, and Unidentified Mix

Swollen Fish Vertebrate and a Cool Snail Shell

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