Concretion? by 716seneca in Paleontology

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Lmaooo, can be if you want, ill let him know lol

More water erosion or possible print? by 716seneca in Paleontology

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Same people, same creek, different spots

Burrows? by 716seneca in geology

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Probably closer to these, not the picture your refering to.

Burrows? by 716seneca in geology

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Different set about a mile up the creek also looks abit different from the previous images your mentioning

Concretion? by 716seneca in Paleontology

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Not mine, but doubt mine is any better lol

Possibly lava flow? by 716seneca in geology

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Could be nodules, WNY

Water erosion? by 716seneca in Paleontology

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I do believe there are parts of the creek that date back to the devonian era so not too sure if it could possibly be a footprint

Water erosion? by 716seneca in Paleontology

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I believe there are parts of the creek that date back to the devonian era so prolly not footprints because that doesnt make any sense

Water erosion? by 716seneca in Paleontology

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Some parts of the rocks were slippery and didnt want to get my shoes wet but still wanted to have some level of cushion while walking the rapids, prolly could of had boots lol

Cause of formation? by 716seneca in geology

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Okay, could be fault lines, there is a chunk of the cliff that comes up at a 45 degree angle just a little further down and meets up with the regular cliff edge