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Day 4 (7/9/03) - West Bijou Creek, private property:

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The new fossil leaf locality called "Smoke Break" - just above the D1/D2 contact.  (About 11' or 3 meters above the creek bed.  The nice leaves were in the small, dark cave at top - just below the rusty, sandstone layer.  Elev approx 6009 feet.
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The new fossil leaf locality called "Smoke Break" - just above the D1/D2 contact. (About 11' or 3 meters above the creek bed. The nice leaves were in the small, dark cave at top - just below the rusty, sandstone layer. Elev approx 6009 feet.



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