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PhotosPrecious Opal - Coober Pedy, Central North, South Australia, Australia

17th Sep 2015 01:14 UTCMatt Neuzil Expert

Now that's a fossil worthy of keeping! Wow!

17th Sep 2015 18:00 UTCMatt Courville

Agree! Opal fossils are just incredible to look at(tu)

27th Sep 2015 06:30 UTCmark jackson

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hey guys

My name is mark jackson and i am the lucky one who found this great fossil it was found on 14 mile field at a depth of 52 foot on a claim i called jacksons folly.

Over a 20 year i was lucky enough to find thousands of this type of fossil also shells gastropods and all sorts of marine fossils.


Regards

Mark(the pipeman) jackson

27th Sep 2015 06:51 UTCmark jackson

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mark jackson email address is

m.r.jackson@hotmail.com

27th Sep 2015 11:27 UTCmark jackson

Those two belemnites at the top of this page i also found it was on the same level as the other fossils i posted ,found around 1996 at 14 mile 52 foot level i named them sunset dreaming

regards

mark

23rd Oct 2016 16:26 UTCBelinda Napier

Hey Mark are you on Facebook?
 
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