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Fremington
Collecting Guide


(Fremington Foreshore) - 2002

There is a wide variety of rocks scattered along the foreshore at Fremington, you never know what you might come across. Devonian Shells are quite common, usually found within large lumps. There is very little evidence of life in the cliff itself, the beds either come from much deeper down or have been drifted from up/down stream.


(Carboniferous Limestone) - 2002

Keep an eye open for carboniferous limestone rocks, these tend to be very hard and are usually packed with shells, many bivalves and other shells can be found and are usually in good condition. Most fossils from Fremington come from these blocks. These rocks will need to be split if you can find any.


(Fremington Foreshore) - 2002

 


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