"Fossils In Death Valley National Park" Returns
After several months in hiatus, my page "Fossils In Death Valley
National Park" has finally returned to the Net at
http://members.aol.com/Waucoba5/dv/dvfossils.htm . It's back in
essentially its original format, with lots of images of fossils
observed within the boundaries of the Death Valley--plus, photographs
of fossil specimens found in nearby, neighboring areas outside the
park: specifically, in Inyo County, California, and Esmeralda County,
Nevada. I've also included beaucoup images of scenic spots within the
park, links to paleontology-related pages, links to Death Valley and
several of my virtual field trips--visits to various places of special
paleontological interest, such as the world-famous Sharktooth Hill bone
bed, the Kettleman Hills, Pleistocene Lake Manix, Aldrich Hill (in
Nevada, where 35 species of fossil plants can be found), and a place
outside Death Valley National Park, on the Mojave Desert, where
trilobites can be collected.
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