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Look at my new fossils . They are scallops . I found them near my village, in a ruin of hut. In the past, people used the stones to build - even the stones with fossils! GOOD BYE!
This is fascinating! Isn’t it wonderful what we can find around us in everyday life? I remember walking up Rocamadour and there were fossils on some of the steps, it encouraged us to keep on climbing!
Neato! My daughter and I visited the Espace Pierres Folles last week. The museum there has some very impressive samples. After our tour of the museum, we took part in a fossil-digging activity. We found some pieces of ammonite fossils and one belemnite fossil - but the fossils in your collection are nicer! Enjoy your day!
Here is the video that we all have been waiting for... The ONE and only, the amazing lego drumkit. I hope you'll like it. To describe the drumkit: On the drummer's right the floor-tom is made of a cylindrical lego piece. On his left, a hi-hat is clipped on the 4 by 8 platform. The rack-toms are in front of the drummer.
Tom was running. His feet were hurting, but he knew he couldn't stop because a group of gorillas was chasing him. He spotted a giant hole in a tree and without hesitating he leaped in! He saw the group run past him. He was relieved. - Tom was 23 years old. He was an explorer and he was very brave because the dark jungle was the most dangerous place in the world! He was accused of the murder of the gorilla king but actually the murderer was the king’s servant Tomas. Suddenly he heard a banging noise behind him! He turned around and saw fist-shaped dents in the tree… He heard the gorilla voices. Luckily the tree was hollow so he climbed up and just as he had heaved himself up he saw a gorilla poke its head in, but it was too stupid to look up. Four long hours later Tom was sure they had gone. However he had made a terrible mistake. So he climbed out of the tree where the gorillas were waiting patiently for him. They grabbed him using their giant, muscled arms and
N1 BLUE RINGED OCTOPUS One octopus can kill 26 grown ups. The most venomous octopus and animal in the world. N2 THE BRAZILIAN WANDERING SPIDER The most venomous spider in the world. N3 CARPET VIPER The most venomous snake in the world. Used for medicines. N 4 KOMODO DRAGON Cannibal with the most toxic saliva in the world. N5 PUFFER FISH A very tasty fish for Japanese people but its venom can paralyze people. N6 BOOMSLANG The second most venomous snake in the world, its venom poisons the blood. N7 BOX JELLYFISH They kill more than crocodiles and sharks and stonefish combined. The most venomous jelly fish in the world. N 8 POISON DART FROG They are not very good swimmers. Their hands and feet are not webbed. They don't need to swim, they live in tropical forests. They take their poison from the plants they eat. N9 BLACK MAMBA They live in Africa. They are one of the most dangerous snakes in the world and they are very, very aggress
Hi coco2000 it's cool that you found a new fossil in your village. I drew a drawing of that kind of shell last week! From Viking2001
ReplyDeletehope they enjoyed finding fossils when they were building too :)
ReplyDeleteThis is fascinating! Isn’t it wonderful what we can find around us in everyday life? I remember walking up Rocamadour and there were fossils on some of the steps, it encouraged us to keep on climbing!
ReplyDeleteWow that is so interesting. Thanks for posting it.
ReplyDeleteCool. Your village must have been on the seaside very long ago, isn't it so?
ReplyDeleteI lived fossil hunting when I was young, well done.
ReplyDeleteNeato!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter and I visited the Espace Pierres Folles last week.
The museum there has some very impressive samples.
After our tour of the museum, we took part in a fossil-digging activity.
We found some pieces of ammonite fossils and one belemnite fossil - but the fossils in your collection are nicer!
Enjoy your day!