My 8 year old grandson is in love with rocks and went fossil hunting for the first time yesterday on the Jurassic Coast - it was fabulous, thank you for your great videos. I’m watching from Australia 😊
Thanks very much for the comments, I appreciate them. Here is some more information-I have created a standard reply for the fossil walks at the moment. I am also in my shop in Lyme Regis running that a lot of the time. I will be fossil walking if you so wish to try this activity during October 2023 onwards ! Sorry we have no availability for fossil walks until then.Nigel Clark local authour he does the fossil walks at times he may have passed you my way . He gets very busy like me in the holidays . Some one I recommend for the fossil walks is @mikeharrisonsfossils on Instagram his mobile no. is 07526563997. You’re in safe hands on a fossil walk with MIke as he is a regular on the beach looking for fossils at low tide ! We have a video on RUclips called "Ammonite Lyme Regis."My channel on RUclips is “ Lyme Regis Fossils ,” if you’d like to view that please see the video I mentioned it really shows you how to find fossils properly at low tide- along the Jurassic Coast. You need a tide table book or knowledge of when it’s low tide here at Lyme Regis. You can go out an hour before low tide and hour after low tide looking East of Lyme Regis on the 2008 landslide . Thats a good place to sieve for fossils . We sell sieves at 7 Drakes Way , Lyme Regis DT7 3QP . Come to our shop for any more information you need on fossil collecting. We can give you the most up to date news possible on where to look and what to do on Lyme Regis East beach. Good luck on the beach and don’t venture near to the cliffs . The cliffs are dangerous and liable to fall suddenly and without warning. The sea does the work for you washing the fossils out of mudslides and landslips.You have more beach to look at during low tide along the Jurassic Coast .Please see our video below on RUclips, Thanks BrandonLennon….. “Black Ven Landslide , Lyme Regis , 11th November 20l21
Thanks 🙏 you the naturally split ones do have a lovely lustre on them 🙌. That can sometimes go when they are abraded. It’s good fun finding these fossils at low tide.
When I was a girl in the early 19950's we lived at the other end of Cape Canaveral, Florida, from the launch pad. It was wonderful to see all the shells packed in chunks of coquina. I had so beautiful things but Dad sold them! We also went gem hunting. Dad was a tool & die designer and built a faceter that cut perfect angles. Interesting. Thanks for the video. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
@@LymeRegisFossils your videos have got me out fossil hunting round Lyme Regis (coming from Poole) on what's becoming a semi regular basis, the thanks is all mine :)
@@josephdorey8458thanks ! Good luck at low tide fossil hunting . “Ammonite Lyme Regis,” that’s quite a good old RUclips video that I made showing you how to spot the fossils in iron pyrite - at low tide
Thanks very much Tom, I’m glad you liked that video. I feel fit again out there fossil collecting at low tide. I’m glad you like the chunk of ammonite too that I found - a good bit of fun that was 🙌
Thanks very much Tom, I’m glad you liked that video. I feel fit again out there fossil collecting at low tide. I’m glad you like the chunk of ammonite too that I found - a good bit of fun that was 🙌
@@LymeRegisFossils Wow 98 ,you must have the patience of a saint .Myself and family are staying in Weymouth for about 5 days from the 5th February to the 10th never hunted that area so it’ll be interesting,hopefully we will get to Lyme as well .
I got my mum to count them as she had the patience to add them all up. Weymouth will be nice and quiet in February that’s a good time of year to be down. Let us know if your out on the beach at Lyme Regis- I’ve got a few fossil walks then.
Good luck with many beautiful discoveries! Many decades ago when I was a child I found many red-bownish stones in the bed of a dry stream, with many of maximum 4-5 cm long (2 inches) fossils of flat snail shells and some conical snails shells also, at the foot of the Carpathian mountains in Romania. One of the stones that had an orange color, the size of a fist, had on the surface some kind of white stars about 5 mm in diameter, with over 6, mainly 12 rays that appeared to be in the cross section of some tubes, united in bunches. All the stone was polished by nature, and it seemed translucent and hard like a flint. It was of extraordinary beauty! Do you appreciate what type of stone were and what type of fossils they contained?
@@LymeRegisFossils I forgot to say that in addition to the fossils, I also found some stones what looked like carved tools made from the same red-brown material, one of which was very carefully processed in the form of a spearhead. Unfortunately :( I feel guilty for my carelessness, because of which I no longer have any of the wonderful objects I discoveredf, for various reasons . But I have no doubt that there are many others in the same area. :)
I know it is lyme stone..but my wounder why its colore black...is it because of volcanic ashes droped down the sea then the seawaves carried it to the caost and covered the living creatures . This is my thinking..since we have like it in white colore away from volcanic activity.
ruclips.net/video/BMPttl3_Cx8/видео.html one of our longer fossil hunting videos, on RUclips
THIS IS AN FANTASTIC BEACH ...EVERY PEOPLE WHO LOVES FOSSILS LIKE ME HOPE TO CAN WALK ON A WONDER LIKE THIS ....THAK YOU FOR SHOW TO US ....😍😍😍🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Thanks very much for watching
Wowh! What a beaitiful piece, full of ammonites!!😃😃
It’s astonishing that piece how packed with ammonites it is .
My 8 year old grandson is in love with rocks and went fossil hunting for the first time yesterday on the Jurassic Coast - it was fabulous, thank you for your great videos. I’m watching from Australia 😊
Thanks very much for the comments, I appreciate them. Here is some more information-I have created a standard reply for the fossil walks at the moment. I am also in my shop in Lyme Regis running that a lot of the time. I will be fossil walking if you so wish to try this activity during October 2023 onwards ! Sorry we have no availability for fossil walks until then.Nigel Clark local authour he does the fossil walks at times he may have passed you my way . He gets very busy like me in the holidays . Some one I recommend for the fossil walks is @mikeharrisonsfossils on Instagram his mobile no. is 07526563997. You’re in safe hands on a fossil walk with MIke as he is a regular on the beach looking for fossils at low tide ! We have a video on RUclips called "Ammonite Lyme Regis."My channel on RUclips is “ Lyme Regis Fossils ,” if you’d like to view that please see the video I mentioned it really shows you how to find fossils properly at low tide- along the Jurassic Coast. You need a tide table book or knowledge of when it’s low tide here at Lyme Regis. You can go out an hour before low tide and hour after low tide looking East of Lyme Regis on the 2008 landslide . Thats a good place to sieve for fossils . We sell sieves at 7 Drakes Way , Lyme Regis DT7 3QP . Come to our shop for any more information you need on fossil collecting. We can give you the most up to date news possible on where to look and what to do on Lyme Regis East beach. Good luck on the beach and don’t venture near to the cliffs . The cliffs are dangerous and liable to fall suddenly and without warning. The sea does the work for you washing the fossils out of mudslides and landslips.You have more beach to look at during low tide along the Jurassic Coast .Please see our video below on RUclips, Thanks BrandonLennon….. “Black Ven Landslide , Lyme Regis , 11th November 20l21
wonderful Arniblock, Brandon, thanks for showing
Thanks very much karsten for your comment
Amazing finds and prep, do love the natural split ones 😍
Thanks 🙏 you the naturally split ones do have a lovely lustre on them 🙌. That can sometimes go when they are abraded. It’s good fun finding these fossils at low tide.
So amazing, and beautiful. How I wish I could find pieces as amazing as those. Even the drift wood looks like long forgotten art.
There is some amazing driftwood along the Jurassic Coast- at low tide .
When I was a girl in the early 19950's we lived at the other end of Cape Canaveral, Florida, from the launch pad. It was wonderful to see all the shells packed in chunks of coquina. I had so beautiful things but Dad sold them! We also went gem hunting. Dad was a tool & die designer and built a faceter that cut perfect angles. Interesting. Thanks for the video. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thanks 🙏 very much I tried faceting gems 💎 it’s very technical isn’t it , cheers for the comments.
I just subscribed. Thank you for your knowledge. God bless you. Are you ready for what's coming next.
I love seeing some of your prep work, please show more prepping of your finds?
Thanks 🙏 very much, I appreciate the comments. I will do some more prep work videos in the Winter ❄️
@@LymeRegisFossils your videos have got me out fossil hunting round Lyme Regis (coming from Poole) on what's becoming a semi regular basis, the thanks is all mine :)
@@josephdorey8458thanks ! Good luck at low tide fossil hunting . “Ammonite Lyme Regis,” that’s quite a good old RUclips video that I made showing you how to spot the fossils in iron pyrite - at low tide
3:17 what a find! Beautiful 😍
Thanks 🙏 very much, it was a really lucky 🍀 day .
Amazing to see that this thing is millions of years old.
You get some interesting fossil finds along the Jurassic Coast and that ammonite bed is very old 🙌
Fantastic finds !!! I always enjoy your adventures!
Thanks 🙏 very much for watching and your comments .
Great vid as always Brandon! 👏👏👍
Thanks very much Tom, I’m glad you liked that video. I feel fit again out there fossil collecting at low tide. I’m glad you like the chunk of ammonite too that I found - a good bit of fun that was 🙌
Thanks very much Tom, I’m glad you liked that video. I feel fit again out there fossil collecting at low tide. I’m glad you like the chunk of ammonite too that I found - a good bit of fun that was 🙌
12:00 i would love to have a piece like that stone! :)
They are fun 🤩 to find those specimens
@@LymeRegisFossils I'm in Maine. We have nothing. :/
Great finds and preparation.
Thanks 🙏 for your comments
Wow some awesome finds their 😍🙌
Thanks 🙏 very much, in the bleak mid winter ❄️ some good fossils wash out onto the beach!
That makes my collector's heart Beat faster ❤❤ wonderful finds 🥰💖💕💝
Thanks 🙏 very much for your comments
nice finds good luck 😀👍
Thanks very much for wishing us luck 🍀 out there on the beach. It’s been really rough weather here along the Jurassic Coast. 🌊☔️
Fantastic 😍
Thanks 🙏
Hola me encantan sus videos los acabo de descubrir en dónde es ese bello lugar? Saludos desde México
Thanks 🙏 a lot for your comments, I’m living on the Jurassic Coast, U.K. Greetings from Lyme Regis !
Thank you ☺️🌀
Thanks 🙏 🪨🌀
Wonderful finds and splits Brandon,must have taken you a long time with hammer and pin but well worth it 👏
There are 98 little fossil ammonites on that limestone block. I spent ages picking that multi bed out. Thanks 🙏 very much for the comments.
@@LymeRegisFossils Wow 98 ,you must have the patience of a saint .Myself and family are staying in Weymouth for about 5 days from the 5th February to the 10th never hunted that area so it’ll be interesting,hopefully we will get to Lyme as well .
I got my mum to count them as she had the patience to add them all up. Weymouth will be nice and quiet in February that’s a good time of year to be down. Let us know if your out on the beach at Lyme Regis- I’ve got a few fossil walks then.
@@LymeRegisFossils will do 👍
@@LymeRegisFossils sorry Brandon,do you have a contact number
너무 멋져요 ~ ^^ 👍👏😄
Pinhay beach is pinhay house still there
Is that now a nursing home ?
Oh my goodness ❤
Thank you 🙏
Ammonites
Family
Good luck with many beautiful discoveries!
Many decades ago when I was a child I found many red-bownish stones in the bed of a dry stream, with many of maximum 4-5 cm long (2 inches) fossils of flat snail shells and some conical snails shells also, at the foot of the Carpathian mountains in Romania. One of the stones that had an orange color, the size of a fist, had on the surface some kind of white stars about 5 mm in diameter, with over 6, mainly 12 rays that appeared to be in the cross section of some tubes, united in bunches. All the stone was polished by nature, and it seemed translucent and hard like a flint. It was of extraordinary beauty!
Do you appreciate what type of stone were and what type of fossils they contained?
That sounds like one of the natural wonders you found too. They can be eroded by nature the fossils but still very beautiful 🤩
@@LymeRegisFossils I forgot to say that in addition to the fossils, I also found some stones what looked like carved tools made from the same red-brown material, one of which was very carefully processed in the form of a spearhead.
Unfortunately :( I feel guilty for my carelessness, because of which I no longer have any of the wonderful objects I discoveredf, for various reasons . But I have no doubt that there are many others in the same area. :)
Pls I want to know why rocks are black?
Is it because of volcanic ashes covered the sea then killed the livings and covered it ?
Limestone rocks
I know it is lyme stone..but my wounder why its colore black...is it because of volcanic ashes droped down the sea then the seawaves carried it to the caost and covered the living creatures .
This is my thinking..since we have like it in white colore away from volcanic activity.
It is a marine sediments that formed back in the Jurassic period from much organic material
you got any good fossil hunting spots for the netherlands?
I’ve only been to AMSTERDAM on an art course. I’ve not tried fossil hunting there
Oh wow incredible ❤
Thanks 🙏
Wow 🌀🌀🌀🤩🙂
Thank you 🙏
O cemitério dos fosseis dos caracóis Jurassico.
Where's Lyme Regis
It’s in West Dorset U.k it’s part of the Jurassic Coast.