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Any of you lot seen the jre podcast about it? The amount of mammoth and other extinct ice age mammals thats coming from the permafrost, its mad how they got there all at the same level below the grave

Anything of an 'alien' nature, either human-like, or non native cat-like?  ? Lol ?  

was lucky enough to go to drumheller in canada.the landscape is like that of another planet and lots and lots and lots of fossils.

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34 minutes ago, Lenmcharristar said:

Bet hes rich, half a mill for a pair of tusks

There was a news article some time ago about a fisherman in the English Channel that had stopped fishing and now trolls the channel for them recons there’s loads down there from the days when there was a land bridge with Europe, 

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44 minutes ago, Greyman said:

There was a news article some time ago about a fisherman in the English Channel that had stopped fishing and now trolls the channel for them recons there’s loads down there from the days when there was a land bridge with Europe, 

From when doggerland was above the waves, probably all part of the mammoth steppe

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6 hours ago, mackem said:

Just finished watching this Len,fantastic,really enjoyed it,built generational wealth from 5 acres,great story.

Was fascinating, he said the animals didnt die there but somehow ended up getting deposited there, the drain down from noahs flood? Thats what id bet, same across all the northern hemisphere, all buried in frozen mud and the same animals across it too, also look at where the heavier dinosaurs are found in the usa, the southern states, and the lighter more fleet ones are all further up north, must have came in tsunami waves building up to the big flood

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19 hours ago, mackem said:

He is OK financially,gets stuff cheap from source all over the world and flogs it for top dollar,got to love capitalism,he has a genuine Egyptian sarcophagus for sale,just under $450k.

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They used to sell framed fossils in Harrods, from memory they was between £50,000 to £400,000…..pretty neat things to see.

 

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18 hours ago, Lenmcharristar said:

From when doggerland was above the waves, probably all part of the mammoth steppe

Been metal detecting on cleethorpes beach/mudflats and at low tides you can see tree stumps that left of doggerland 

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2 hours ago, WILF said:

They used to sell framed fossils in Harrods, from memory they was between £50,000 to £400,000…..pretty neat things to see.

 

Big one still near the rolex store,triceratops skull I think?I put a pic up earlier this year.

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