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Chopping at the Gap, 4/22/2003
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Shirley Alvarez being, "The first person to ever lay eyes on this fossil plant!" (4/22/03)

Shirley Alvarez being, "The first person to ever lay eyes on this fossil plant!" (4/22/03)

Rich Barclay being interviewed by The Gazette of Colorado Springs. (4/22/03)

Rich Barclay being interviewed by The Gazette of Colorado Springs. (4/22/03)

Photographer from The Gazette observing Shirley Alvarez. (4/22/03)

Photographer from The Gazette observing Shirley Alvarez. (4/22/03)

Unidentified fossil leaf (4/22/03)

Unidentified fossil leaf (4/22/03)

Unidentified fossil leaf. (4/22/03)

Unidentified fossil leaf. (4/22/03)

Large fossil seed, possibly from the walnut family (4/22/03)

Large fossil seed, possibly from the walnut family (4/22/03)

Unidentified fossil leaves. (4/22/03)

Unidentified fossil leaves. (4/22/03)

Unidentified fossil leaf. (4/22/03)

Unidentified fossil leaf. (4/22/03)

Unidentified fossil leaf. (4/22/03)

Unidentified fossil leaf. (4/22/03)



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