HIKING
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IMG_2544.JPG Accretion of fossilized seashells. I don't know how old it is.

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IMG_2548.JPG Playing in the reed forest.

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IMG_2551.JPG Boreworms were hard at work while this driftwood was submerged.

 
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IMG_2552.JPG It looks like termites got to the driftwood.

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IMG_2553.JPG Another dead ground beetle. This one apparently of natural causes.

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IMG_2555.JPG Fossilized seashells. This fossil is much more fragile because it's primarily made up of bog iron and not sedimentary rock.

 
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IMG_2558.JPG Looking out across the waves.

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IMG_2560.JPG No, I shouldn't have been there. The edge of the cliff is pretty badly eroded and those trees could come down at any time.

 
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