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Mrs Ryan as a Scientist
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Te Waewae Bay
This Bay is at the very southern end of New Zealand and faces Stewart Island. Fossil bearing rocks are washed up onto the beach by the wild sea. My samples are clam shells about 4-5 million years old, embedded in sandstone.
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