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Elley Knows Rocks
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This was an amazing adventure. I love finding history through geology. And I love adding new things to my collection. I hope that you all can go check out the spot to find amazing Fossils. Do you have any questions about the location let me know!!
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@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK
@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK Год назад
I`ve found several teeth there. I was told they are shark teeth. Small, but neat to find
@CatahoulaLeopardDog
@CatahoulaLeopardDog Год назад
Special tip for you Elley: The fossils are Much Much MUCH easier to find there when it is raining (sprinkling). The Naco Limestone turns a darker shade of gray whereas the fossils themselves are a whiter color because the calcite that forms them does not absorb the moisture at the same rate. ...In some places where you may see absolutely nothing when it is dry (because everything looks that same shade of light gray) the fossils literally stand out and it makes making discoveries so much easier. at 12:14 you have discovered one of the rarest of fossils there: the basal cup of a crinoid calyx. It was the bottom of the calyx where the crinoid attached to the stem (think of the base of a flower where it attaches to its stem). That was an AWESOME find!
@themineralmonsters
@themineralmonsters Год назад
The kids love that spot! They watched this and wanted to leave to immediately to see if you're there lol.. kids don't realize things are taped earlier and not real time. 😅
@charlesrowe9183
@charlesrowe9183 6 месяцев назад
That's amazing, I'm going to share a video with Bryan Major and Brad , on the thousands of fossils that I found this year, I have 311 Blastoids , and thousands of crinoid fossils and horn corals and 4 complete Jelly fish, and lots of flower tops of Jelly fish
@Mr.moe.El_Shatir
@Mr.moe.El_Shatir Год назад
Educated and adventurer 💌 Thanks for inspiring and sending positive energy through your videos
@duanedietz7472
@duanedietz7472 Год назад
I saw that humming bird to the right of U near the border. In Utah the petrified wood & fossils are radioactive sometimes yellow Carnitite. Usually old fossils have a good count to them.
@cmahar3
@cmahar3 Год назад
Our high school natural science class went to that spot in the 1970s and dug fossils. 30 years later I took my kids there. Such a great resource, a virtually unlimited supply of fossils. I'm not sure what the attraction is in climbing up the slope and bang away on the untouched stuff, since you can do as well surface hunting down below, but we always climbed up there when we went. Thanks for the video.
@bossdillman7011
@bossdillman7011 Год назад
Love your videos. Thanks for giving us places to go..
@ElleyKnowsRocks
@ElleyKnowsRocks Год назад
You are so welcome. Thank you so much for watching
@sandmaker
@sandmaker Год назад
Fossils, fossils everwhere! Cool! I have never been t if ere but it us on our ever growing list. When we head back West will start crossing some off. Thanks for taking us along. Don't apologize for the mispronunciation of some of the names . It tgey wanted us to do it right they would have hsd other names, like spot, bumpy, and shell like. Keep the gun coming. Be happy, safe and stay healthy😷⚒🐚
@markscott2612
@markscott2612 Год назад
I live in Central Oklahoma and they mine gravel that’s used everywhere in this area. You can dig through the rocks and find shells and plant stems . I guess there was a shallow sea over this area and that’s where all the fossils developed. Very neat , thanks for this video.
@janjohannessmith7033
@janjohannessmith7033 Год назад
Happy day! Yay! Thank you for posting
@janjohannessmith7033
@janjohannessmith7033 Год назад
Hi Elley!... When are you coming to california? In the SF East Bay we have so much interesting geology with our volcanic preserves and shell Rich vertical sediment Banks from the ancient plieocine era seabed, we have the serpentine plain., And the sandstone layers of rock city Mount Diablo with Indian petroglyphs.
@jonathanacton5133
@jonathanacton5133 Год назад
So cute and energetic
@gavinmccullough5740
@gavinmccullough5740 Год назад
That signage was designed and implemented by Ben Mohler, who grew up to be a paleo croc expert! (He even let me draw a couple images for it)Thanks for visiting this spot and highlighting our state's geology!!
@everettnichols9062
@everettnichols9062 7 месяцев назад
At 12:17,that thing you didn't know is a section of a crinoid stem. You are looking at an axial view of it. Some of them will look like wheels of hot wheels cars.
@harleyv1969
@harleyv1969 Год назад
Awesome you did this video because we found one that was stuck to a larger rock and is colored with the chalcedony south of there at the Salt River area. Such good specimens there
@ElleyKnowsRocks
@ElleyKnowsRocks Год назад
I’m so glad you found something that cool. And I’m glad you like the video. Thank you so much for watching
@jbowerman50
@jbowerman50 Год назад
Rock on!
@ElleyKnowsRocks
@ElleyKnowsRocks Год назад
Thanks!!!
@azdrifter51
@azdrifter51 Год назад
Nice your back home
@ElleyKnowsRocks
@ElleyKnowsRocks Год назад
Thanks
@rogerpenrose4924
@rogerpenrose4924 Год назад
I love that place. I found some interesting fossils underneath an old dead tree stump
@DaveKelleyphotography
@DaveKelleyphotography Год назад
Fun day. I have since learned that, about 20 years ago, 260 ran right past where you were standing. That ledge was cut originally for the road. When they split the highway they went around this spot.
@ElleyKnowsRocks
@ElleyKnowsRocks Год назад
That’s awesome. They probably realized hey this is a historical paleo site we need to leave it alone. I had a blast up there. Thank you so much for letting me drag you around
@DaveKelleyphotography
@DaveKelleyphotography Год назад
@@ElleyKnowsRocks you can drag me anywhere. At least I'm lighter now. ;) I loved the whole weekend!
@Andrrew05
@Andrrew05 Год назад
Theres alot more fossil in areas around here then just that spot. I live in starvalley
@henrymuzgay1023
@henrymuzgay1023 Год назад
we have fossils in oregon from the ocean drying up
@np939427a
@np939427a Год назад
How about going to a roof top carpark and sweeping up all the dirt you can find and take that back to your house and wash the dirt over & over, All the sticks and leaves will float to the top so thats easly removed, Step 2 sift though the material left under the micro scope and before your eyes you will see the most intricate designs and coulours you have ever seen from these micro meteors, Some are as small as a pin head to 3-4mm, But what they lack in volume, they make up in stunning looks.
@ElleyKnowsRocks
@ElleyKnowsRocks Год назад
This seems like a very cool idea 💡
@garyhuffman133
@garyhuffman133 10 месяцев назад
Put super glue in with your pick to partly correct accidental breakage.
@triple_A_rockhound
@triple_A_rockhound Год назад
elley :) fosil dining always fun to do im always surprised what i find classifier be handy there
@ElleyKnowsRocks
@ElleyKnowsRocks Год назад
A classifier would’ve been a great thing to have but did I bring one no 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ Sometimes I forget the best and most simple things
@triple_A_rockhound
@triple_A_rockhound Год назад
@@ElleyKnowsRocks LOL OH ELLEY
@triple_A_rockhound
@triple_A_rockhound Год назад
@@ElleyKnowsRocks always make a list befor going out
@cleoknight9204
@cleoknight9204 Год назад
Is there a mrkt for fossils like this
@notinmanitou
@notinmanitou Год назад
You should check out the fossils we have in Michigan. See RU-vid channel "Michigan Rocks". He takes you to some cool sites. A spray bottle of water would help you show us what you're finding. Neat site.
@romack007
@romack007 Месяц назад
Hmmm... don't know what to do with your hands or how to protect them???
@Straight0uttaCrofton
@Straight0uttaCrofton Год назад
i'm a really cool fossil / =
@azdrifter51
@azdrifter51 Год назад
Oh I forgot up by Snowflake we were finding ammonites fossil
@ElleyKnowsRocks
@ElleyKnowsRocks Год назад
Oh my goodness ammonites are some of my favorite!!!
@yumyuh6065
@yumyuh6065 5 месяцев назад
I feel as a native that calling a native American Indian is racist because we arent indians we’re natives if Indians live in the opposite side of the world
@Jezahb
@Jezahb Год назад
Your camera looks different at certain times, it's hard to see what's going on 🫤
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