As well as finding it interesting what the UNE researchers are up to, I like the way this video has been put together (with use of music, close-ups and overlays)
This was such a wonderful video to show to my 9 year old boy who is very interested in anthropology and paleontology.... keep up the great work!!!! So exciting - I hope the mystery is solved one day!
Excellent! A new opalised fossils video :) Hopefully Phil and the others will be able to figure out that mystery. p.s. We need more videos featuring Dr. Elizabeth Smith, she's great!
Thank you! I’ll definitely keep an eye on this one, and as soon as there’s new information I’ll be sure to make a video about it. 2020 has been a difficult year for making these videos, with travel restrictions and health and safety concerns, but I’m hoping we can get the band back together next year and make some videos with everyone again! 😁
As well as finding it interesting what the UNE researchers are up to, I like the way this video has been put together (with use of music, close-ups and overlays)
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your feedback. Thanks for watching. 😁
This was such a wonderful video to show to my 9 year old boy who is very interested in anthropology and paleontology.... keep up the great work!!!! So exciting - I hope the mystery is solved one day!
Thank you so much! Great to hear of young people being enthusiastic about paleontology, it’s such an interesting field. Thanks for watching! 🦕😁
Excellent! A new opalised fossils video :)
Hopefully Phil and the others will be able to figure out that mystery.
p.s. We need more videos featuring Dr. Elizabeth Smith, she's great!
Thank you! I’ll definitely keep an eye on this one, and as soon as there’s new information I’ll be sure to make a video about it. 2020 has been a difficult year for making these videos, with travel restrictions and health and safety concerns, but I’m hoping we can get the band back together next year and make some videos with everyone again! 😁
Awesome stuff👍👍👍
Btw, maybe those bone fragments are from a Nessie (Loch Ness Monster Uknow)?😁
Thank You for sharing mate👍
It’s possible! There is certainly evidence of plesiosaurs and pliosaurs in the local fossil record. 😁