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No 70 Warfield Fossils, Wyoming. Nothing there, as Kevin checks a freshly split piece of shale.
No 71 Warfield Fossils, Wyoming. Kevin splitting shale again in his search for that elusive fish.
No 72 Warfield Fossils, Wyoming. Jeff, Steve, Larry, Rob and Kevin happily searching as Debbie watches. Notice all the split piles of scrap.
No 73 Warfield Fossils, Wyoming. This is some of Rob Sankovitch's fossil fish finds
No 74 Warfield Fossils, Wyoming. Larry checking a nice split Rob just made, but no fish in this split.
  No 75 Warfield Fossils, Wyoming. Steve and Diane foreground with the fossil producing layer in the background. Notice the large rubble pile on the right. .JPG  
No 76 Warfield Fossils, Wyoming. A nice example of what can be found at the quarry displayed at the rock shop in nearby Kemmerer, Wyoming.
No 77 Warfield Fossils, Wyoming. Another nice specimen at the local rock shop.
No 78 Warfield Fossils, Wyoming. A rare ray found at the fossil quarry displayed at the rock shop in Kemmerer Wyoming.
No 79 My rental van was quite full during the trip.
No 80 Following the leader, somewhere in Montana heading to our next campsite. It was so green on the trip, there had been about six weeks of rain before our arrival.

No 75 Warfield Fossils, Wyoming. Steve and Diane foreground with the fossil producing layer in the background. Notice the large rubble pile on the right. Download
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