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Old 03-29-2023, 06:20 AM
Ellwoodrick Ellwoodrick is offline
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Originally Posted by Pairadocs View Post
Agree ! 99.9% it is brain coral, but not fossilized. Looks like all the good sized pieces that wash up with the tide... very "bleached out" appearance, grey-white, like driftwood. I've brought some good sized pieces home from the beaches over the years and used them decoratively in my flower beds so one day those to come may find brain coral in the V's, not just on the beach !

Thanks a lot! As a Kid we would explore around some old abandoned mines (Coal and Lime Stone). At the Lime Stone mine site it was an underground mine. The entrance was exposed where we could dig at the stone looking for fossils. Found may of Trilobites, small clams and plant stems. Never went to the beach much over the years to explore So Florida finds are new to me.
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