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Hunter valley fossil location
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<blockquote data-quote="Pat Hogen" data-source="post: 379005" data-attributes="member: 11720"><p>I reported a location that had a semi-complete skeleton exposed on a rocky slope. The approx. location was given to the Archeology Dept. of a Sydney Uni., maybe also the Newcastle Uni. Never heard a word from them. Went back some 10 years ago and the place had become overgrown, but still fossil evidence. Even pulled a beautiful piece from the creek running below the hill, a really nice petrified piece so there must be another source nearby.</p><p>The location?, Lat. 31.76.</p><p>All you need now is the Long. which I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat Hogen, post: 379005, member: 11720"] I reported a location that had a semi-complete skeleton exposed on a rocky slope. The approx. location was given to the Archeology Dept. of a Sydney Uni., maybe also the Newcastle Uni. Never heard a word from them. Went back some 10 years ago and the place had become overgrown, but still fossil evidence. Even pulled a beautiful piece from the creek running below the hill, a really nice petrified piece so there must be another source nearby. The location?, Lat. 31.76. All you need now is the Long. which I have. [/QUOTE]
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