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penarth

Fossil finds, Penarth, Sunday 23rd April

Posted on May 20, 2017 Updated on May 21, 2017

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This entry was posted in Photos and tagged ammonite, bivalve, brachiopod, cardiff, Finds, fossil, fossils, gastropod, jurassic, nautilus, penarth, triassic, ukafh, wales.

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