View Full Version : [News] Nautilus fossil at Leeds Castle, UK


Phil
Apr 20th, 2006, 07:16pm
A remarkable find of a 200 million year old Nautilus found during restoration of a 16th century tower at Leeds Castle in Kent, UK. Just a few miles from yours truly!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/4928718.stm

cuttlegirl
Apr 20th, 2006, 09:03pm
Why can't I find cool cephalopods like that while restoring my 1863 farmhouse??? All I found was a piece of china and a fossil horn coral (it was in a rock pile so I don't think my land was a fossil coral reef zone :grin: ).

Illithid
Apr 20th, 2006, 09:42pm
That was a interesting article!

I loved Leeds castle, been there 4 times! Beautiful area all around there.

bigGdelta
Apr 21st, 2006, 03:35am
Once again phil you rock. Sadly the best local fossil bed was destroyed by wally world.

spartacus
Apr 21st, 2006, 01:41pm
come to France ! half a 10" Harpoceras popped out of the wall whilst fitting connecting pipe from the water closet to my fosse septique ! 8-)
think I already posted the Naut that came out of the same area

Keef

Phil
Apr 21st, 2006, 09:36pm
Yep, totally agree Illithid, Leeds Castle is a beauty. It's a Norman castle a thousand or so years old surrounded by a huge moat right in the middle of the (very green) countryside. I'm not surprised you have been back many times as it is a very attractive spot and a good day out.

Only one Harpoceras, Lord Spart? I thought the foundations of your entire house was built of ammonoids! So it seems from the awesome specimens you have shown us.

(Apologies, I can't think of anything intelligent to say this evening).

spartacus
Apr 22nd, 2006, 01:06pm
:lol: just this evening Phil ? 24/7 7/7 365/365 12/12 for me !
the Harpo was the Mr. big but the gaff is indeed constructed from a light yellow Toarcien limestone full of cephs of 1 kind or another.

Keef