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Fossil Plants from Cretaceous Laramie Formation - 11/26/2002

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Mark Panuska, PSI (left).  Rich Barclay, DMNS (right), talks with construction workers who were very helpful. They walked right up to the formation and immediately handed us nice fossil palm specimens.  Notice the lunch bag in Rich's hand - he never ate it because we were frantically digging up fossils in the time allotted by the construction project.  The DMNS "Fossil Posse" is very aware of construction deadlines and we try to have little or no impact to the project.
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Mark Panuska, PSI (left). Rich Barclay, DMNS (right), talks with construction workers who were very helpful. They walked right up to the formation and immediately handed us nice fossil palm specimens. Notice the lunch bag in Rich's hand - he never ate it because we were frantically digging up fossils in the time allotted by the construction project. The DMNS "Fossil Posse" is very aware of construction deadlines and we try to have little or no impact to the project.



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