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Hope you are doing Ok across the pond Stephen great to hear from you! I will be doing some more fossiling in a few weeks time , also have footage from one other hunt to upload
Never been to Lyme Regis. Been to Charmouth a few times, really enjoy it there. Maybe one day I'll drive the extra few miles down the road! Again never been to seatown which is before Charmouth lol. Nice video anyways. Fossil hunting is a great adventure 👍
Thanks for the sub , that beach was loaded with metal from the collapsed rubbish dump , you would definitely be able to make some cool things from all that variety of material
I have a piece similar to the one you found with the wood, they probably washed up against that wood and then got covered, a great freeze-frame of the sea bed millions of years ago.
That's my local beach and I hope you kept the piece of wood-stone because that's what we local fossil hunters treasure above the pyrite ammonites, of which I have hundreds (sorry) but the thrill of finding one never diminishes.
Shirley Swaine I didn’t realise until recently that wood-stone was a thing there that’s two references to it in the past couple of days, I was watching Dan from fossil academy prepping a large piece on one of his videos. I still have it and will definitely be looking for more when I am next there. I know those little pyrite ammonites are common there but was the first time I ever found any so was really cool for me I am a kid at heart lol.
@@Treasurehunter11001 I think all of us who fossil hunt are kids at heart (and in my mind, there's nothing wrong in that) for as I said, though I may have hundreds of the pyrite ammonites, it is STILL a thrill every time I find one, so I really do understood your joy at finding your first ones, I was just frustrated at your seeming disappointment/lack of enthusiasm at finding the wood stone and I was (in my head :D ) shouting at the screen "No" That's your real treasure!" lol. Enjoy and happy hunting.
some very nice finds well done :0) off to folkestone at the weekend with my son and you can find pyrited ammonites there, it might be me but it seems just the smaller ones get pyrited but the bigger ones don't :0) anyway great finds, liked and subbed too
Thanks for watching and subbing Robert , hope you and your son find some cool stuff at Folkestone , will hopefully be making some more Yorkshire fossil hunting videos soon . You may be right about the smaller ammonites being pyritised .
@@Treasurehunter11001 your more than welcome :0) i love fossils so does my son, i have lots of shark teeth, lots of ammonites and an ice age horse tooth as well :0) at folkestone we also collect gypsum too so we are hoping for some nice bits :0) looking forward to the new vids :0) it would be nice to find a big pyritised ammonite but as i say it only seems to be the small ones :0) good luck on your fossil adventures :0)
Sounds like you have found a great selection of different fossil types there . Never visited Folkestone, was my first time at Lyme in this video, let me know how it goes at the weekend and good luck!
@@Treasurehunter11001 we do, i mainly like shark teeth and my son does too and he also likes ammonites and gypsum :0) folkestone is worth a visit but be aware of tides and cliff falls, google copt point thats where you'll find the ammonites, small belemnites, gypsum and some pyrite nodules :0) we live in essex so lyme regis is along long way from us but i would like to go there but it would have to be for afew days rather than a day :0) will let you know what we find on saturday and thank you for the good luck, i watched some of your detecting vids including the bronze age axes now thats a find of a lifetime so thanks for sharing :0)
@@Treasurehunter11001 ah other side I was thinking the cobb side going other way. I know they find devil's toenails that side but I didn't know you saw much else
Hello 🌎 thanks for taking a look at my fossil hunting video , if you like this sort of content be sure to check out these other video’s I made while on the Yorkshire Coast,
ruclips.net/video/d3Th2DIcjFs/видео.html&feature=share
ruclips.net/video/wdJEJW5aJns/видео.html&feature=share
ruclips.net/video/igGrRkQ_alc/видео.html&feature=share
Great finds enjoyed the video
Yo!!!!Super awesome finds and video across the pond brother very good to see ya still out n about n finding treasures stay safe n good luck.✌ltr
Hope you are doing Ok across the pond Stephen great to hear from you! I will be doing some more fossiling in a few weeks time , also have footage from one other hunt to upload
Never been to Lyme Regis. Been to Charmouth a few times, really enjoy it there. Maybe one day I'll drive the extra few miles down the road! Again never been to seatown which is before Charmouth lol. Nice video anyways. Fossil hunting is a great adventure 👍
I personally like magnet fishing and scavenging, and I would probably be able to make some cool things with the ‘rubbish’!
Thanks for the sub , that beach was loaded with metal from the collapsed rubbish dump , you would definitely be able to make some cool things from all that variety of material
Thanks
Wonderful to head out to the coast with you! I'm hoping to head out once the world resets to the new normal. Appreciate the video
It’s got to be the best medicine thanks for coming along
Great video of a great hunt. Those tiny ammonites are fabulous
Thanks for watching the video
I have a piece similar to the one you found with the wood, they probably washed up against that wood and then got covered, a great freeze-frame of the sea bed millions of years ago.
For sure, all these fossils have their own unique story to tell from a time so long ago
What a cool cool find thanks for the vid Amigo.
Thanks for watching Francisco
Your welcome se you soon
Brilliant content! Jurassic Coast is the place for fossil Hunters amateur or pro. Not to mention the beauty of the place
I totally agree with you there thanks for watching the video
Amazing finds, plus you got a new sub with notifications!
Guau estos fósiles tambien son hermosos y muy bien conservados en la roca.
Beautiful. You have a good eye. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Geri
You set your mind to it and found some. I can’t wait to see them in person. Miss you 😘
Awe miss you too , you will have to take a look at those ammonites some time 😘
Treasurehunter11001 ❤️❤️❤️love is in the air😁 Sorry couldn’t resist.😁
We are engaged Ray so love is definitely in the air but separated by a ocean at the moment.
Treasurehunter11001 good luck to you both.
Thankyou that's very kind
That's my local beach and I hope you kept the piece of wood-stone because that's what we local fossil hunters treasure above the pyrite ammonites, of which I have hundreds (sorry) but the thrill of finding one never diminishes.
Shirley Swaine I didn’t realise until recently that wood-stone was a thing there that’s two references to it in the past couple of days, I was watching Dan from fossil academy prepping a large piece on one of his videos. I still have it and will definitely be looking for more when I am next there. I know those little pyrite ammonites are common there but was the first time I ever found any so was really cool for me I am a kid at heart lol.
@@Treasurehunter11001 I think all of us who fossil hunt are kids at heart (and in my mind, there's nothing wrong in that) for as I said, though I may have hundreds of the pyrite ammonites, it is STILL a thrill every time I find one, so I really do understood your joy at finding your first ones, I was just frustrated at your seeming disappointment/lack of enthusiasm at finding the wood stone and I was (in my head :D ) shouting at the screen "No" That's your real treasure!" lol. Enjoy and happy hunting.
Looks cool, planning on going there in July!
Muy bueno, quiero ir a esas playas😍😍😍 suscrito y like
They are great beaches for fossil hunting thanks for subscribing
some very nice finds well done :0) off to folkestone at the weekend with my son and you can find pyrited ammonites there, it might be me but it seems just the smaller ones get pyrited but the bigger ones don't :0) anyway great finds, liked and subbed too
Thanks for watching and subbing Robert , hope you and your son find some cool stuff at Folkestone , will hopefully be making some more Yorkshire fossil hunting videos soon . You may be right about the smaller ammonites being pyritised .
@@Treasurehunter11001 your more than welcome :0) i love fossils so does my son, i have lots of shark teeth, lots of ammonites and an ice age horse tooth as well :0) at folkestone we also collect gypsum too so we are hoping for some nice bits :0) looking forward to the new vids :0) it would be nice to find a big pyritised ammonite but as i say it only seems to be the small ones :0) good luck on your fossil adventures :0)
Sounds like you have found a great selection of different fossil types there . Never visited Folkestone, was my first time at Lyme in this video, let me know how it goes at the weekend and good luck!
@@Treasurehunter11001 we do, i mainly like shark teeth and my son does too and he also likes ammonites and gypsum :0) folkestone is worth a visit but be aware of tides and cliff falls, google copt point thats where you'll find the ammonites, small belemnites, gypsum and some pyrite nodules :0) we live in essex so lyme regis is along long way from us but i would like to go there but it would have to be for afew days rather than a day :0) will let you know what we find on saturday and thank you for the good luck, i watched some of your detecting vids including the bronze age axes now thats a find of a lifetime so thanks for sharing :0)
Maybe I will visit Folkstone at some point. I was very fortunate to discover that Bronze Age Hoard. Thanks for watching
Wow I didn't know that the fossils are so common at the sea.
They can be if the right age rocks are exposed in the cliffs or on the beach
Is that Charmouth or Lyme Regis. I spent many hours on Charmouth beach and always found that beach better than the one in Lyme Regis
Lyme Regis heading towards Charmouth
@@Treasurehunter11001 ah other side I was thinking the cobb side going other way. I know they find devil's toenails that side but I didn't know you saw much else
Very cool finds
Thanks for watching and subscribing !
Nice finds. Where is the access to this beach ?
Charmouth Road car park, thanks for watching
£3.50 at the gift shop but nice none the less.
Finding them has got to be better than buying them !
have you been
to Charmouth beach it is very good fore fossil hunting
I didn't quite reach Charmouth from Lyme , but will have to check it out sometime
I went there with my family every year and I found a huge chunk of ammonite then the metal one
Nice it's a great place , thanks for watching and the sub
Hope yourwell buddy
I find loads but. Never big and whole lol
you also missed fragments of crinoid, intervertebral discs and even possibly mammoth tooth. So yeah. Wish I could have been there.
Yeah not used to hunting on this beach , there always next time
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Wow pyrite!!! I would love to trade you something for one of those
Hey I can sell you one of those for £20 lol
Wow nice, email address is Purplematusko@gmail.com
2:14 thare may be a tooth
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Nature is weird
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Let me sub
I have ammonite