A very informative video. It's easy ti assume that everybody knows what they find but for a lot of people, it's their first time visiting the Jurassic coast and first time they've seen a fossil.
Thanks 🙏 very much indeed . There are a lot of very active holiday makers attending the beaches at low tide already - along the Jurassic Coast. Mike had brought that collection into my shop to let ITN news film it if they had wanted to . But the only film 🎞 that has been seen is my iPhone video of it all , I am glad you appreciated it , thanks 🙏.
I have been looking at some of the fossils we found last weekend in New York Canyon and I believe that we have hit paydirt. Great fossils as always, Brother. I could watch you find those specimens all day. Thank you for another classic video.
I found something cool in the beach earlier today, and was wondering what it was - it was a fosil oyster shell, it turns out! Thank you for this video ❤
Thanks 🙏 very much indeed. It’s good to have the different fossils you can find “ in your minds eye.” When you head out at low tide , sometimes your eyes 👀 just spot material you’ve seen before .
Thanks very much indeed. I have got a really good Winter fossil collecting video of Mike Harrison . I just have taken ever such a lot of time to put it all together! It will be out soon though . It’s going to be really interesting as the fossil is large .
Absolutely amazing!😍 One day I'm going to forgive myself for not knowing what the odd looking bolt things were...nearly 12 years ago now😅 Wonderful informative video which will help me make less mistakes when searching: thank you both!🌊🌊
Great stuff, I hope it helps and you find some material on the beach . The folkes today on the fossil walk were saying they were focusing on iron pyrite ammonites so much they forgot everything else . Sometimes it’s best to get one thing in your mind like Ichthyosaur vertebrae, then set out to try and find some . I usually looking for everything, then sometimes don’t find anything 😁
Great video, thank you. I found a couple of fossilized bits one while on holiday in Cumbria i think is a peice of tree and another back down here in Devon which is a strange looking thing that resembles a brain . Id like to get both identified to know for sure if they are actually fossils. An amazing collection you have there.
I love to visit Lyme Regis for fossils (one of the best places in the UK for fossils) but I live in Manchester. There is no direct train between the two. I tend to visit London a lot and I believe there should be a direct train there
London Waterloo train 🚊 gets you out to Salisbury and then through to Axminster station . Then the bus takes you down to Lyme Regis from Axminster station . The journey on the bus is about 20 minutes plus
A very informative video. It's easy ti assume that everybody knows what they find but for a lot of people, it's their first time visiting the Jurassic coast and first time they've seen a fossil.
Thanks 🙏 very much Mike for those comments, that’s very well said !
Great informative video Brandon ,hope all the fossil collectors find some good stuff this holiday.What a fantastic collection Mike has ❤
Thanks 🙏 very much indeed . There are a lot of very active holiday makers attending the beaches at low tide already - along the Jurassic Coast. Mike had brought that collection into my shop to let ITN news film it if they had wanted to . But the only film 🎞 that has been seen is my iPhone video of it all , I am glad you appreciated it , thanks 🙏.
I have been looking at some of the fossils we found last weekend in New York Canyon and I believe that we have hit paydirt. Great fossils as always, Brother. I could watch you find those specimens all day. Thank you for another classic video.
Thanks 🙏
I found something cool in the beach earlier today, and was wondering what it was - it was a fosil oyster shell, it turns out! Thank you for this video ❤
Sounds great! Those fossil oyster shells can be found really perfectly preserved
Fantastic. I would have missed most of those finds, not knowing what I was looking at. Thank you for the information. Amazing fossils at the end 👍
Thanks 🙏 very much indeed. It’s good to have the different fossils you can find “ in your minds eye.” When you head out at low tide , sometimes your eyes 👀 just spot material you’ve seen before .
Oh man, that's is an awesome video! Really helpful to hear the names and samples to go with it!!! I loved this video and I really appreciate it!
Thanks very much indeed. I have got a really good Winter fossil collecting video of Mike Harrison . I just have taken ever such a lot of time to put it all together! It will be out soon though . It’s going to be really interesting as the fossil is large .
Absolutely incredible. I can't wait to get back down to lyme regis and start looking again
It’s such a fun place where fossils are being revealed every day-at low tide !
Fantastic video with some great Lyme Treasures
Thanks 🙏 very much Liam
Again super video & beauty fossils. Congratutations & best regards from PL 👋
Thank You 🙏
Absolutely amazing!😍 One day I'm going to forgive myself for not knowing what the odd looking bolt things were...nearly 12 years ago now😅 Wonderful informative video which will help me make less mistakes when searching: thank you both!🌊🌊
Great stuff, I hope it helps and you find some material on the beach . The folkes today on the fossil walk were saying they were focusing on iron pyrite ammonites so much they forgot everything else . Sometimes it’s best to get one thing in your mind like Ichthyosaur vertebrae, then set out to try and find some . I usually looking for everything, then sometimes don’t find anything 😁
This is a very helpful and informative video - thanks a lot 😊
Thanks 🙏 for that
Awesome finds, very beautiful 🤙
Thanks 🙏 for that
Very informative video. I’ve learned a lot and will be putting all of that new knowledge to work very soon! Thanks for yet another great video!
Great stuff thanks for the encouragement. Hope you have some fossil collecting luck at low tide
Great video, thank you. I found a couple of fossilized bits one while on holiday in Cumbria i think is a peice of tree and another back down here in Devon which is a strange looking thing that resembles a brain . Id like to get both identified to know for sure if they are actually fossils. An amazing collection you have there.
Thanks very much. You can always message me or E-mail me with the images of the fossils and I can try and see what they are for you .
@@LymeRegisFossils thank you very much. I will get some to you over the weekend.
Great video Brandon 😊
Thanks Gina, it’s a kind of revision course for when your back soon 🔜 🌊
I love to visit Lyme Regis for fossils (one of the best places in the UK for fossils) but I live in Manchester. There is no direct train between the two. I tend to visit London a lot and I believe there should be a direct train there
London Waterloo train 🚊 gets you out to Salisbury and then through to Axminster station . Then the bus takes you down to Lyme Regis from Axminster station . The journey on the bus is about 20 minutes plus
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Hi Brandon. Thank you for your guidance last week. We had a fabulous time in Lyme Regis.
That’s very good to hear, thank you.