Eating Fossils(palass.org)
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Eating Fossils
https://www.palass.org/publications/newsletter/eating-fossils
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Interesting data. I grabbed the CSV, cleaned it up and created an interactive searchable map with RAMADDA -
https://ramadda.org/repository/a/fossil_locations
Petoskey stones are a good fossil to search for if you are looking to lick some rocks.
Pretty location specific though.
Pretty location specific though.
I found this fascinating. It is belied by its unassuming title.
Some mammoths found in Siberia were said to be edible.
Sadly, we're all eating fossils everyday, in the form of microplastics.
thank you to introducing Mr Arduino famous rock licker.
http://donaldkenney.x10.mx/FOSSITE_INFO.HTM (listings by state here: http://donaldkenney.x10.mx/FOSSINDX.HTM)
Not all of the listed spots are findable, since the list is based on index cards of unknown origin transcribed from years ago. But I have had success with some of them, and it's often a fun detour.
Next time I go, I'll have to try licking some rocks!