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This should bring back memories of Physical Geology 101.
2 comments on “Trilobite Inlay”
Maureen Lyall Says:
Saturday, March 10, 2007 @2:27:06 PM
That's realy nice! I'd love to see more photos of the rest of the banjo. We like to hunt for trilobite fossils in the White Mountains of CA. A geologists dream!
jroberson1991 Says:
Saturday, May 5, 2007 @10:01:52 PM
ahh trilobites, we learned some about them in Earth Science.
Correct me if im wrong, but didnt they last appear in the Triassic, at the beginning of the Mesozoic?
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